- Jul 10, 2007
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so apparently, i read that calibrating ones HDTV will drastically improve the image on screen.
there seems to be 3 ways going about doing so.
1. hire a professional for ($$$$)
2. buy a calibration disc ($)
3. mimic settings that others use (free)
what's the difference between the 3?
will the same exact model calibrate different from set to set?
doesn't a professional just use a disc too?
does the room and brightness affect the calibration? if so, wouldn't day and night affect the settings?
if i choose to buy a disc, which one do i get? is there a plasma specific or lcd specific disc or can you use the same on both?
there seems to be 3 ways going about doing so.
1. hire a professional for ($$$$)
2. buy a calibration disc ($)
3. mimic settings that others use (free)
what's the difference between the 3?
will the same exact model calibrate different from set to set?
doesn't a professional just use a disc too?
does the room and brightness affect the calibration? if so, wouldn't day and night affect the settings?
if i choose to buy a disc, which one do i get? is there a plasma specific or lcd specific disc or can you use the same on both?
