I'm wondering if professional calibration is really worth 500 bucks. Of course, the TV installer thought I should do it without thinking twice. But I held out, thinking I knew enough to adjust the picture to the way I like it, plus at the time, the Voom equipment swap was looming and I didn't wnat to pay $500 to calibrate and then change equipment.
So has anyone had this done? There are a number of diagnostic DVD's that you can buy that allow you to do it yourself, so it seems there are 3 general choices, and would be interested in opinions on each:
1. Professional Calibration
2. Purchase and use diagnostic aid
3. Use eyeballs and fiddle with controls
So has anyone had this done? There are a number of diagnostic DVD's that you can buy that allow you to do it yourself, so it seems there are 3 general choices, and would be interested in opinions on each:
1. Professional Calibration
2. Purchase and use diagnostic aid
3. Use eyeballs and fiddle with controls