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Edited by jedib0p: 3/10/2015 3:00:51 PM
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I've damaged my 64" Samsung F8500. I have 400 hours played on Destiny over a period of 4+ months. The display was properly broken in and has over 2400 hours on it now (over 1000 hours on it before Destiny was even played) The super bar, weapon outline, primary ammo count, hard vertical line at the right edge of the HUD, and the health bar + death icon are all burned in to the display. I have quit playing and will not play again until HUD opacity options are added. To attempt to fix the issue I've been running the Disney WOW disc pixel flipper. The burn-in has faded slightly but doesn't appear to be getting any better. The damage is noticeable on light backgrounds but typically not during normal TV/movie viewing.
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  • Sorry that this happened to you. Thanks for reporting it. It's ridiculous that Bungie does not even address that it's a problem and if they are working on a fix. Check out some of my earlier posts on how to remove the image retention. #1 thing is stop playing destiny 100%. It took me 2 months for the retention to be removed 99%. And that was with a lot of wiping and varied content. Also if you have not purchased a calibration disc, do it. I was shocked how high I was running contrast vs. what was considered good levels for my TV.

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  • My tv is properly calibrated for contrast and brightness via the Disney WOW disc. I turned the cell light way down so it wasn't so searingly bright. The picture is natural and fantastic looking. I never used the pixel orbiter because much of the right side of the screen was obscured in 16:9 with orbiter on. I foolishly had screen fit on so the same pixels displayed bright white for a cumulative 400 hours.

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  • My Panasonic plasma TV has a burn defuse in the TV settings.

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  • What model?

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