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In Reply to: DVE and ISF posted by Joe Murphy Jr on December 20, 2003 at 21:23:29:
Here is a direct quote from an ISF executive (and good friend who is calibrated my new SONY digital RPTV this Friday). It was received just this morning:"The ISF does not recommend 100-200 hours of use before calibration, gotta love that internet, every user is an expert! Several weeks of break in will be fine."
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and the calibration industry as a whole disagrees. Calibration with a setup disc is recommended on new displays, but actual gray scale, geometry, color decoding, etc is not recommended until you have 100 - 200 hours on the display. I could give you a long list of reasons for this, but I think you'll learn more if you do the research yourself as to why.Take a look at www.avsforum.com and you'll find your questions answered by members who are actual ISF certified technicians.
Here's another website that includes numerous ISF certified members: some of the most qualified and recognized in the display calibration business. Internet or not, these guys are the experts:
I believe he speaks for the ISF as he is a charter member and is on their web site. Next to Joe Kane, he and Kevin Miller probably have the most experience in the entire country in calibration.
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