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Local Dimming Issue on Samsung 75QN90D When Subtitles Appear

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Shirei
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Hi everyone,

Iā€™m experiencing a pretty frustrating issue with my Samsung 75QN90D, and I was hoping someone here might have a solution or advice.

The issue is that whenever subtitles appear on the screen, the TVā€™s Local Dimming feature reacts quite strongly. This causes a temporary over-brightening in certain areas of the image, especially on faces, which appear ā€œblown outā€ (probably due to an automatic adjustment in the backlighting). This only happens when subtitles are present, making the image look quite unstable.

Hereā€™s what Iā€™ve tried so far:

ā€¢ Lowering the Local Dimming to low: this reduces the effect, but the image becomes too dark, and I lose picture quality.

ā€¢ Disabling Dynamic Contrast and switching to image modes like Film or Standard, but it doesnā€™t fully resolve the issue.

ā€¢ I also tried increasing the brightness to compensate when Local Dimming is set to low, but itā€™s still not an ideal solution.

Iā€™m getting a bit desperate because it feels wrong to have to limit the TVā€™s capabilities to avoid this issue.

Has anyone experienced this on this model or a similar one? Do you have any tips, specific settings, or ideas I might not have tried yet? Also, do you know if a software update could fix this problem, or am I stuck with it?

Thanks in advance for any help!

 

We can see the problem on the face with and without subtitle on the images exemple below 

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user_ams007
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There is a Firmware update available for your TV, See if the update helps
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Shirei
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My TV is already up to date with the latest version (1120)

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