Electronics stores often run the same video to a variety of monitors to give you the opportunity to evaluate the image quality of the person. Step back a few meters and will represent a significant difference between the appearance of colors. Some look great and some look terrible, and it is not always the quality of TV, which is to blame.
Often, TV on their environment for the best performance can be calibrated. The shops are famous for transforming the color and brightness of theto make advertising more attractive - the image quality is not usually their biggest concern.
Home Theater TV calibration is as follows:
We see movies for the intentions of Improve accuracy improved shadow and highlights the realism of the film looks Improve your overall viewing experience Give you the satisfaction of knowing that your new TV is working with the optimal settings.
How do you get the best image of the new TV?
Supposewere able to make a purchase decision and are now the owner of a new plasma, LCD or rear projection TV, and now? Does not work, adjust the settings correct? If you only play with the settings until you get frustrated and quit?
The factories have a number of tolerances that are acceptable for quality control. You have the expense of a careful coordination of each unit against the profits they make to sell them is the weight. The settings that receiveacceptable, but not the best quality, representing television can be. If you spend thousands of dollars on a TV to start, you want to see the quality for which you paid. In addition, manufacturers have no idea about the source of TV signal or what DVD player, cable and other devices in the home theater system. All these things affect the performance of the TV.
Always the best quality television can be difficult. If you do not know howto calibrate your TV, you probably will make things worse, not better. Television production facilities, teams of engineers who are specially trained to use the images on the monitors they use to calibrate. This ensures consistency between different monitors and precision in the representation of the image of the video signal. They have special displays test patterns and very specific processes they employ to do the job. It 'a very technical task, with a steep learning curveCurve.
For the anti-do-it-yourself
You get to hire a certified technician ISF calibration and tuning of the system. This will cost a few hundred dollars. If you have already spent thousands on your home theater, it will be worth a few dollars. The coach is not only all the tools and training to do the job properly, he or she will also have a professional relationship with leading manufacturers, who probably adjust the settings that give them accessare inaccessible to consumers (in general, to keep you from ruining the sentence, while fiddling with the controls.)
If you want to hire a technician to visit the Imaging Science Foundation, and use its directory of a technician in your area to find.
For the Hands-On Owner's Home Theater
If you want to do the same calibration, there are two ways to go through the process. Purchase a set of calibration samples on DVD and spend some time looking on the Internet asuse and in what order you should do the settings, or buy a package of computer hardware and software that will guide you through the process.
There are a number of DVD set with audio and video test patterns. The AVIA Guide to Home Theater and Digital Video Essentials are both available on the Internet. Read the reviews and see which you like best. As for the exploration of the process, I recommend a visit to the Imaging Science Foundation for the launch of the site andRead their online resources.
On the software / hardware side of things is the ColorVision STV100 Spyder TV colorimeter. This package is a combination of hardware, software and a DVD with test patterns. You install the software on your PC, connect the colorimeter into the USB port, stick with the colorimeter on the screen including suction cups, and shows the test pattern from the DVD to the TV. (Unless your PC is located next to the TV, you want toa laptop computer for this process.) software will analyze the data from the colorimeter and give you instructions for adjusting the temperature of the contrast, brightness, color, tint and color you need to optimize your TV screen. Removes the guess work out of the process, providing you with scientific measurements of your TV picture of the job.
ColorVision Spyder colorimeter TV also offers you a full report on the changes for the futureReference.
Whichever method you choose, you owe it to yourself to your home theater system to calibrate the full range of quality experiences in a position - you pay for it!