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In Reply to: (Gold) apples and (wood) oranges posted by Dalancroft on September 27, 2002 at 11:14:11:
Hi, although i agree with the post... i would have to say that "you don't know what your missing....." when it comes to the ISF calibrations.... i am very glad i spent the money on the calibration, even though i had been using the Video Essentials for a few years now...It's a shame to have spent $$$$ on a set and not really experience it's true potential. I would safely say that the cost of any new set i buy will have the ISF calibration built into it!
I'm Michael Tuck, and THAT is my perspective......
(San Diego Humor)
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How's it going? And yes, I got the Michael Tuck joke (although I prefer 7/39 if going mainstream, and PBS if I can catch it).Let me rephrase: If the gentleman is very happy with his picture after Avia or Video Essentials, I'm not sure the extra $$$ would buy him much (if any) additional happiness.
But if he still feels as though there's something missing, that something's still not quite right, and he has the cash, by all means, get Gregg or someone comparable in and adjust away!
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