Whether you spend $400 or $4,000 on a new TV (or video projector), it is a sure bet that your new display needs some adjustments. It seems counter-intuitive, doesn’t it? You’d think that the ...
Out of the box, televisions can look either slightly dim (thanks to energy-efficient presets) or wildly blown-out and garish (in Store or Vivid modes). A few minutes of poking through your TV's menus ...
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Confession: Until a few days ago, I’d never calibrated my TV. There are a couple reasons for this. First, and most simply, I’m not down with buying a calibration disc that I will likely use once then ...
Have you ever bought a new monitor and thought it looked a little lackluster right out of the box? It might need calibrating. This is a problem faced by even some of the best monitors where their ...
Since 1996, I have been touting the benefits of display calibration. This crusade of sorts began with the founding of the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF), and ultimately led to creating the ...
A look at calibrating colors in OS X with the Spyder 3 colorimeter. It's clear people have the option between best-looking colors and uniformity of colors across multiple displays. Topher Kessler ...
There are a couple of ways you can go about this, depending on how serious you are about color calibration. If you're an average computer user and just want your colors to match up approximately, ...
When you’re editing, the monitor screen should display colours and tones as close as possible to ‘real world’ values. The objective of calibration and profiling is to ensure consistent colour ...