This is normal and is a color calibration issue.
For correct color, NEVER use the "WARM" setting. Why? Too red. You
cannot get REALISTIC or ACCURATE color using the "Warm" setting.
Since we are speaking of Samsung, first avoid the "Flesh Tone" adjustment. When things are set correctly there is no need for this adjustment. It is a quick fix and not for the "discerning eye".
1. First, access the "Color Temperature" menu. From here select "Cool2" or the coolest temperature setting.
Note: For Samsung use "Cool2", or if not available, "Cool1". Samsung has inadvertently increased calibration confusion by issueing TVs that have just "Cool1", and TVs that have both "Cool1" and "Cool2" :0[
For other brands, use "Cool", or "High", or "+6500k". Anything lower artificially reddens the picture and compromises detail.
2. Now return to the color settings and reduce "Color" to between 30 and 40 (on a 100 scale). The sweet spot is just near the place where the color rapidly washes out.
3. To round out the color palette, move to the "Tint" adjustment and ADD a couple (3-5) clicks to the
GREEN.
Adding the touch of green is what is needed to take out the last bit of "pink" and will make all the tones and all colors display properly.
I hope this helps!
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