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In Reply to: RE: Don't get your hopes up... posted by Jack G on January 11, 2013 at 04:20:37
...means they adjust color, tint, sharpness, contrast, and brightness. All stuff the user should be able to do with a little patience, even without a disc. A true ISF calibration means getting "behind the scene" to the set-up menu. This is inaccessible to guys like us without Panasonic's access code. If one does manage to get in, without the proper understanding and equipment, things could REALLY get messed up!
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BB does a standard ISF calibration via the set's Service Menu. And they have the proper gear to do a proper calibration...They would NOT be able to call it an ISF calibration if they didn't do so.
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Please read the last four words of my subject line. I read several posts on the AVS forum and they all said BB's procedure was as I stated. Now if that's not correct, then good for BB. If they do a real ISF calibration for $300, then that's fair and I have no problem being set straight.
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