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Originally Posted by crackinhedz
I disagree with your entire post.
especially this:
its quite obvious you are not very informed on the subject, but your opinion is your opinion. Thanks. 
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I read your sticky, an excellent start to an interesting thread, and it appears that you agree with me wholeheartedly.
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Another way is to use a Calibration DVD. This is a very simple way to "do it yourself" and is very inexpensive compared to an ISF calibration. Although it is not as thorough and precise as the ISF, it can be very beneficial to each and every television. There are a couple of different calibration dvd's out there, but two of the most popular are Digital Video Essentials and AVIA Guide to Home Theater. You could potentially save yourself money in the long run by owning a calibration DVD, not to mention producing a much better looking picture. NOTE: The DVD versions will help you adjust for standard definition but may not be ideal with an HD source.
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You're welcome.