Things to remember:
1...Some people with glasses see colors differently than people without glasses.
2...Some people with glasses see colors the same as people without glasses.
3...Older people typically see very sharp pictures as not so sharp because of diminished vision. They will not be impressed with a High Def 1080P live picture because they cannot see the difference.
4...Older people really could care less about the difference between regular (4 x 3) and widescreen (16 x 9)
5...Most commercial facilities set up their sets in "stretchovision" with short fat people or about 1/2 the picture missing. (car dealers, repair shops, hospitals, etc)
6...When doing comparisons you must use the same channel, program, and method (OTA-Cable-Sat). Some tv programs are filmed in widescreen with high grain film and look pretty noisy on a good high def set. A real widescreen movie (2.35 x 1) shown on tv will most of the time be cut down to 16 x 9 and you will loose half the picture and pick up a gaggle of noise. The local OTA live newscasts will give you the best picture.
7...The depth of black color is most noticeable on full nightime sky shots which do not occurr very often. The people watching stretchovision could care less about the lack of black, as do most viewers.
8. Having the set professionally calibrated for 99% of the people is a waste of time as when you change the brightness or contrast the whole calibration is blown.
9....Some local tv stations have different engineers setting up the final picture the way they want it according to their eyes. You will see slight differences in gamma, contrast, sharpness, and brightness when changing channels. This also blows your calibration out the door.
10..All of the selected inputs have individual color settings to allow for the different brands of DVD players, Bluray, etc. and they do very. So in some cases you have to make 8 calibrations.
11. Some people have varying degrees of color blindness.
12. Some films are purposely "colorized" to a yellow, green, or red tint for dramatic effect. There are thousands of color variations including less or more color. The best being the old 3 print technicolor system.
12.5 Projectors that can equal the brightness and contrast of an LCD or Plasma set cost about $30,000.00. (Sony 4K)
13. So at best everything you watch is a compromise.
JJK
K-horns 1965, Cornwall 1965, RSW12 2004, SC-1's 2004, Denon AVR-983 2004, DRA-365R 1998, Hughes AK-100 1985, Yamaha EQ-70 1985, Technics SLP-100 1985, JVC-XV-S500BK 2003, Kenwood KD-64F 1985, Sony KDL-46XBR2 2006, Dean Crossovers, CT125 tweeters, MDL-120 Computer HD card 2003, Key Digital KD-SW4X1 Component Switcher, Sony KLV-S23A10 LCD TV, JVC SRDVD-100U Player, Sharp 32GP1U, Toshiba HD-A35, Sony KDL-37XBR6.