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ThA tRiXtA : <font color='#000000'>Is there anything they skipped?</font>
<font color='#000000'>Calibration is much more than Gray scale (takes two or three hours). For 600 $ you should get all of the above and more (a full 8 to 10 hour day).
Basic Calibration should include:
- Overscan;
- Color Temperature;
- Gray Scale calibration;
- Front panels controls: contrast, brightness, color, tint,hue.
Also besides the Gray Level, your ISF should include:
- Disable SVM;
- Focus (RPTV);
- Digital convergence;
- Dynamic convergence;
- Display Geometry.
Optionally, you could include:
- speaker placement;
- speaker level.
Also for projectors you might want to do more than one aspect ratio: 16:9 and 4:3 (although 4:3 are not DTV).
Some of these are done only with projectors/RPTV.</font>