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Re: Thanks!

The best thing to do, is to go out and look at what's out there. Try to see the sets in different places, and hopefully with lighting that is similar to how you will be watching at home. None will be calibrated correctly, so feel free to fiddle with adjustments and setting for the picture. If possible, watch something you are familiar with.
Jack


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