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Originally Posted by Blu-Dog
and it appears that you agree with me wholeheartedly.
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read into that a little more carefully:
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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.
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...using a calibration disc gets the owner to take his TV off the torch mode factory presets.
Simple fact that you believe the average user can adjust his/her settings to near perfection disqualifies the entire statement.
For one, some manufacturers do not offer a selectable option for each and every individual setting that is used to produce the picture.
Second, the critical settings are often found in the Service Menu. Which the average user should NEVER go into to mess around with.
Third...
Have you ever had a TV professionally calibrated before?