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Imaging Science Foundation Calibration
I f you've recently purchased a new television, then you should read this!
Whether you bought a direct-view (tube), rear-projection (big screen), or front-projection (DLP, LCD, or CRT projector), you wanted the best picture that you could
afford. Maybe you took the leap to hi-definition for just that reason. Would it surprise you to learn that your picture is not as good as your television is capable of
producing? Believe it or not, it isn't.
The manufacturer of your television didn't set it up to look its best in your home. They set it up to look better
than the other televisions on the sales floor. Your home is not a sales floor. It is a completely different viewing environment. The difference in lighting alone
warrants adjustments to all of the televisions settings.
ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) calibration is an in-depth adjustment of every aspect of your
television's picture. It is done right in your home so that your viewing environment is accounted for. It gives you better color and a noticeably sharper picture. The procedure sometimes takes
hours using computers, sensors, and meters.
It can even improve the picture on your computer monitor.
For more information, we have included a link to an article in Sound & Vision magazine that further
explains the benefits of ISF-calibration.
Click here for article (Sound & Vision Online) |