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Re: Essentials DVD vs Hiring a professional ISF tech
Posted by T. Buns on March 31, 1999 at 13:44:54:
You may be able to rent the equipment, I'm not sure though. I calibrated my TV with essentials, it was only a 27 and figured pro calibration would be a bad deal percentage wise. I usually have to fine tune the brightness for each movie. I turn down the brightness until the letterbox bars are BLACK, not a trace of dark grey, pure black. The level is varied for each film.