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Original Message
You need it calibrated.
Posted by Kal Rubinson on October 26, 2011 at 10:41:58:
The adjustments are there for that purpose but they are not "tone controls." You can have the display professionally calibrated, you can buy a instrument-based calibration kit or you can use a calibration disc, of which, depending on your disc player, there are many. The latter is the cheapest and should be your first approach.
Kal