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May 20, 2010ISFccc CalibrationISFccc (Imaging Science Foundation Certified Calibration Configuration) calibration options allows professional calibration technicians to calibrate a HDTV to deliver the best picture quality for the home theater environment and ambient lighting conditions. Technicians can store their calibration settings as ISF Day and ISF Night modes, for best image quality in different lighting conditions.
The ISFccc calibration process includes adjustment of contrast, tint, sharpness and color levels for both day and night time viewing with a high degree of accuracy. Your plasma’s standard factory settings are maintained, should you want to switch back to them. The calibration performed is considerate of the room layout and size as well as the ambient light levels and directions. As well as calibrations for day and night it’s also possible to calibrate for different video sources. 0 Comments »No comments so far. RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI Please add your comments to the post topic |
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