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What do you do with too dark tv shows and movies?
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A better TV/monitor, rarely is the scene actually too dark.
Did you watch Sabrina a few years ago? That was incredibly dark, difficult to see anything
I haven't, but neither have I met any morden media content can't be consumed comfortably with an above 1000nits rated, Dolby certified TV. Maybe I'll have that movie a go, depending on whether it has a proper reproduction.
I can assure you it's not the TV :-)