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There are lots of TV reviews out there but none seem to mention how they perform for showing images in a slide show format. I'd like to get something in the 65" to 75" range that is capable of being color calibrated for slide show viewing on one input and separately calibrated for watching cinema on another input. Once the calibrations are set, I'd rather not have to go through a setup menu to re-select the ICC profile every time I switch. My wish list also includes, not having to re-process images for the TV differently than images viewed on my iMac Pro monitor. 

Samsung makes a monitor called "The Frame" that is geared for showing images but my understanding is; isn't designed to perform well as a TV. Since whatever I get will mostly be used for watching movies, I don't think "The Frame" will be a good fit—but I've not tried it. 

Not sure it matters but most of my images come out of a Leica M-P. Suggestions for slide viewing software will be appreciated, too. At the moment, I'm using LR but have big plans to migrate to Capture One when I get organized...

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