In Reply to: Don't get your hopes up... posted by Mr. Dick Hertz on January 10, 2013 at 15:58:55:
If the settings were done by a real ISF certified guy, they should be close, unless the room lighting is WAY different. Most are set for dark or semi-dark rooms. Yes, $300 sounds about right. This requires a lot of expensive equipment, and several hours of time. I have several calibrating discs including VE, and the numbers I got from AVS are much more nuanced and detailed than I could ever get from them. The discs will only go so far.
But, as they say, YMMV.
Jack
Edits: 01/11/13
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- RE: Don't get your hopes up... - Jack G 04:20:37 01/11/13 (3)
- B Buy's so-called ISF calibration as I understand it... - Mr. Dick Hertz 12:03:07 01/11/13 (2)
- You are wrong, Dick... - rlw 07:06:20 01/30/13 (1)
- B Buy's so-called ISF calibration as I understand it... - Mr. Dick Hertz 13:40:54 01/30/13 (0)