Thanks, so after activating the ISF mode, you still need to set the settings according to your environment? I have read the instructions on web and it seems quite complicated and i doubt if i can do it.
Thanks, so after activating the ISF mode, you still need to set the settings according to your environment? I have read the instructions on web and it seems quite complicated and i doubt if i can do ...
ay123 發表於 2009-9-16 22:17
Every panel may have slightly different settings to achieve the perfect picture but there are a lot of reference settings posted by others on the ControlCal forum. That should be a good starting point. But the real benefit is having different customized settings for different input. For example, you might not need any noise filter for Blu-Ray but definitely need it for other analog input. So you will have different settings for different input. You can only do this with the ISF memory.
DIY calibration is also fun especially with the 500A. I've learnt a lot these past few days about TV calibration and I am still learning.