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Re: ISF DVD- Where do you get it? <-- you already have it.

Posted by T. Buns on March 25, 1999 at 22:11:45:

I simply forgot the name of the disc (video essentials) when I said ISF i meant essentials, sorry. To find an ISF tech open a HT magazine and they usually run a one or two page ad every month listing dealers (usually only a few per state) that are authorized to go into your set. As far as I know the ISF guys use pretty hefty (read expensive) instruments to get the grey scale right, it doesn't seem like a DIY type thing. Back when I read Home Theater Technology magazine (boy it turned bad) I seem to remeber seeing an article on calibration complete with pictures, I'm sorry but I can't get any more specific than that. It was in the first 3 years though. Peace, Tim