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Samsung 52- calibration?
I am about to enter the world of big screen LCD. Looking at a Samsung
52" at Best Buy. They are pushing "calibration" real hard for an added $300. Is it worth it? Is it a scam? Can I do it myself with the TV controls? Thanks. |
Samsung 52- calibration?
MacGuy wrote:
I am about to enter the world of big screen LCD. Looking at a Samsung 52" at Best Buy. They are pushing "calibration" real hard for an added $300. Is it worth it? Is it a scam? Can I do it myself with the TV controls? Thanks. Tell them to **** off. Buy yourself the DVE or Avia calibration DVD's and do it yourself. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
Samsung 52- calibration?
On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 15:46:32 -0700 (PDT), MacGuy
wrote: I am about to enter the world of big screen LCD. Looking at a Samsung 52" at Best Buy. They are pushing "calibration" real hard for an added $300. Is it worth it? Is it a scam? Can I do it myself with the TV controls? Thanks. Don't let the monkeys at Best Buy anywhere near your new TV! Professional calibrations do offer a degree of precision greater than you can get with calibration disks like DVE, but it requires a great deal of skill and very expensive equipment. For $300 you should be able to get an ISF (Image Science Foundation) certified calibrator. Check he http://www.imagingscience.com/isf-trained.cfm A_C |
Samsung 52- calibration?
Jer wrote:
Buy yourself the DVE or Avia calibration DVD's and do it yourself. DVE is also available in Blu-Ray. Avia I'm less sure about. And there's a new contender in Blu-Ray calibration: www.spearsandmunsil.com I have no recommendations on any of the above, other than to concur on cautions about Geek Squad. I've seen what they do to a PC :(. -- Regards, Bob Niland http://www.access-one.com/rjn email4rjn AT yahoo DOT com NOT speaking for any employer, client or Internet Service Provider. |
Samsung 52- calibration?
"MacGuy" wrote in message
... I am about to enter the world of big screen LCD. Looking at a Samsung 52" at Best Buy. They are pushing "calibration" real hard for an added $300. Is it worth it? Is it a scam? Can I do it myself with the TV controls? Thanks. There are likely much more experienced and capable calibration specialists than you will get with BB. The probes that they use and their procedures are somewhat limited, the time that they allocate per job is limited, and the individualized attention to your system and needs will be limited. If you want to have your set calibrated, you need to look for the most experienced person you can find with specific knowledge of your set. Look in the directory at the ISF site, and also look at the ISF Forum site. The ISF forum is a discussion site that the most experienced calibrators share info on and you will find most of the best techs subscribe to it. The directory there will have the top 10% or so of people in the business listed. When you think BB think McDonalds or Jiffy Lube. Not the people you want doing a complex alignment of your system. Leonard |
Samsung 52- calibration?
rjn wrote:
DVE is also available in Blu-Ray. Avia I'm less sure about. And there's a new contender in Blu-Ray calibration: www.spearsandmunsil.com I have no recommendations on any of the above, ... Now that I've taken a look at the Spears&Munsil pages for their "High Definition Benchmark" BRD, it's clearly not a casual cal tool for neophytes. It's more like a polycarbonate signal generator for testing HDTVs. No audio [yet]. No blue filter [yet]. Avia I have not used. I have used Joe Kane's AVS LD and the earlier VE DVD-. (www.jkpi.net) Anyone buying the HD DVE needs to know that there are several products, and the U.S. consumer probably needs: "DVE HD Basics Blu-ray" -- Regards, Bob Niland http://www.access-one.com/rjn email4rjn AT yahoo DOT com NOT speaking for any employer, client or Internet Service Provider. |
Samsung 52- calibration?
rjn wrote:
Anyone buying the HD DVE needs to know that there are several products, and the U.S. consumer probably needs: "DVE HD Basics Blu-ray" Which only plays on Blu-ray players. For setting up a HDTV *without* having a Blu-ray player, use: http://www.ramelectronics.net/audio-...dDVDI0712.html (if you must use DVE.) |
Samsung 52- calibration?
UCLAN wrote:
"DVE HD Basics Blu-ray" Which only plays on Blu-ray players. Since the OP didn't say what the signal source(s) plan was, the assumption was that anyone going 52in would be at full HD, and would likely use BR as the optical source. For setting up a HDTV *without* having a Blu-ray player, use: link to: "DVE NTSC" And beware of eBay deals on "Video Essentials DVD", which, if the title lacks the "Digital", is a very early version. I'm amused that JK makes a point of saying: "Please Note: NTSC Format is also informally known as "North American" format." but gives it a catalog title of: "DVD-NTSC". There's nothing digital about NTSC. I guess "DVD-SD-525" might have been even more confusing, as would "DVD Region 1" (even though it is a Region 1 DVD). -- Regards, Bob Niland http://www.access-one.com/rjn email4rjn AT yahoo DOT com NOT speaking for any employer, client or Internet Service Provider. |
Samsung 52- calibration?
"MacGuy" wrote in message
... I am about to enter the world of big screen LCD. Looking at a Samsung 52" at Best Buy. They are pushing "calibration" real hard for an added $300. Is it worth it? Is it a scam? Can I do it myself with the TV controls? Thanks. I perused my Samsung model's calibration thread on AVSforum and JFTHOI entered in the numbers one poster there arrived at...it looks beautiful, if not perfect. Although maybe not spot-on for my particular unit, it's definitely a good starting point. --Kal A. Rama |
Samsung 52- calibration?
Clearly I'm a rookie at this since some of this is flying over my
head. The source I'll be using with the new set is DirectTV. As for DVD, that's another topic. I don't have BR, yet. What I was hoping to find is a DVD recorder with BR playing capabilities. I'm trying to put VHS behind me. I only have a few VHS in my library and all can and will be replaced with DVD. However, I occaisionaly tape something from TV for friends or family- I want to start "taping" with DVDs. I've been told by the people at a couple retail stores that a DVD recorder with BR playing capability is not available. |
Samsung 52- calibration?
MacGuy wrote:
Clearly I'm a rookie at this since some of this is flying over my head. The source I'll be using with the new set is DirectTV. As for DVD, that's another topic. I don't have BR, yet. What I was hoping to find is a DVD recorder with BR playing capabilities. I'm trying to put VHS behind me. I only have a few VHS in my library and all can and will be replaced with DVD. However, I occaisionaly tape something from TV for friends or family- I want to start "taping" with DVDs. I've been told by the people at a couple retail stores that a DVD recorder with BR playing capability is not available. I sure haven't seen any. It would likely be expensive to add the violet laser and associated Blu-ray circuitry to a DVD recorder. Stay with separates. As for calibration, all "do-it-yourself" aids are on DVD or BD, AFAIK. If you have no DVD or BD player but still want to calibrate your LCD, check AVS for the closest settings or spend the bucks to have a professional do it. |
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