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danger boy
11-03-2002, 06:46 AM
ok here's the situation. you just got a great new DVD you can't wait to watch... it's going to be so good. you pop in the disc into your player.. crank up the amps, grab a cold one and slide into your favorite man chair.

now he's my ? what light level do you have in your room while watching a movie?

I like to have mine pretty low. I will usually only have one small light on in the adjoining room. just enough light to pave the way to the fridge. :lol: otherwise i like to have the room pretty dark. It helps if the light levels are low..so you can see more detail in the picture. How about the rest of you.. is it lights out?

Dr. Spec
11-03-2002, 07:50 AM
The darker the better. The big HDTV casts enough light to see around the room to grab the remotes or your woman's tits as you see fit. Mine is backlit anyway - the remote, not her tits.

Doc

mantis
11-03-2002, 09:57 AM
WAAAAAAAAA........got me with that one Dr.spec.......o shit.....

anyways darker is better(not always the case with women).having some light behind the screen is nice,softer on the eyes after a couple of hours.A 6500k light.

mantis
11-03-2002, 09:58 AM
I'd like to have back lit tits(female that is)......man the uses.......are endless.

mantis
11-03-2002, 10:00 AM
think of this,
your driving down a dark raod and your cars headlights go out...damn..."honey,can you sit on the hood untill we get into town?"

LiquidSound
11-03-2002, 11:51 AM
Shit....I had a bad dream....honey, could you turn on your tits till I get back to sleep?

danger boy
11-03-2002, 02:27 PM
Originally posted by mantis
having some light behind the screen is nice,softer on the eyes after a couple of hours.A 6500k light.


Mantis what is a 6500k light? That seems pretty close to daylight.. so would this be a blue type light. in my photography i use a 5600k light.. which mimicks daylight.

goingganzo
11-04-2002, 01:50 AM
i have lights behind and a bit to the side of the tv i have it on a dimmer they are a can light

HBombToo
11-04-2002, 02:33 AM
I like the 60 Watt over the kitchen sink light only. I don't like to see reflections on the screen.

Ron-P
11-04-2002, 11:21 AM
Mantis what is a 6500k light? That seems pretty close to daylight..
That is exactly why a 6500k backlight is best suited for HT. Ever notice your incandescent lighting and how yellow it is?

I used to use a 6500k backlight in my old theater, but with the new theater being all black, light reflection is so minimal, a back light is not needed, so I do not use any lighting at all.


Peace Out~:D

Zero
11-05-2002, 07:26 AM
Im fairly old fashioned here. I make it as dark as possible....

Micah Cohen
11-05-2002, 03:43 PM
As dark as possible. I am even annoyed by the lights from the displays of the equipment (but there's no way for me to avoid that) and the little red "power" light on the front of the TV, which I block with my foot on the coffee table. Black-out curtains cover the window.

MC

PETERNG
11-05-2002, 03:46 PM
indirect backlighting at dim will bring out the best HT set up and eliminating most of the reflection...