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Don't get your hopes up...

Posted by Mr. Dick Hertz on January 10, 2013 at 15:58:55:

...mimicking someone else's settings on your TV. Been there and done that and my results were disappointing. Skip Best Buy's so-called ISF calibration unless you can get a tech that's certified. Otherwise, get the Video Essentials disc. Probably all you need. (By the way, if you want to get a REAL ISF calibration, see if you can still get hold of Seth Schnaibel at AVS Consulting. He did a Sony for me and the results were fabulous. The bad news is it's going to cost about $300).