Protected: Adventures in Babysitting … At The Trade Shows and Calibration Michael Chen August 25, 2012 There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. Continue Reading
Video Calibration Training Videos … The Circle is Now Complete Michael Chen July 24, 2012 The Video Calibration Training Videos are ready to go, I’m happy to say. The training video is actually a series of more than twelve separate… Continue Reading
2.35 Constant Image Height – Lens Versus Zoom … Fight!! Michael Chen June 1, 2012 This article is about the choices of going to a 2.35 Constant Image Height system that are not readily discussed by anyone out there in… Continue Reading
Calibration Charts Don’t Lie … Guns Don’t Kill People Michael Chen June 1, 2012 Calibration Charts Don’t Lie … Guns Don’t Kill People … Spoons made me fat. That last one is a real stretch. This article is… Continue Reading
Calibration and Energy Consumption … I want to be an Energy Star Michael Chen May 8, 2012 Here is a selling point for TV calibration. Calibration and energy consumption. They are like best of friends, or are they? The image below and… Continue Reading
Jeti 1211 Display List Michael Chen May 3, 2012 This is the Jeti 1211 display list; a list of all the displays I have encountered so far where the Jeti Specbos 1211 unit has… Continue Reading
Resolution … Promises I Don’t Intend To Keep Michael Chen March 28, 2012 How important is resolution in the grand scheme of things? This one starts out as follows. Is it possible for one to see more detail… Continue Reading
Software Cage Match … Two Go In, One Comes Out Michael Chen March 18, 2012 A look at the two software offerings that professionals currently have access to for calibration work. I have both in my arsenal and I sometimes… Continue Reading
Calibration Nazis Versus The People Michael Chen January 31, 2012 First up, this article finds its genesis based on a discussion over at the AVS forum. What are Calibration Nazis or shall we call them… Continue Reading
Calibration … Who Died and Made You God? Michael Chen January 14, 2012 Thanks to Ray for suggesting that I write this one about calibration, although after we talked, he realized that I would not be approaching this… Continue Reading
Professional Calibration on the Cheap … is it possible? Michael Chen January 7, 2012 With the cost of flat panel displays and projectors dropping well south of the $1000 mark these days … I start to wonder about that… Continue Reading
Setting Contrast … To Hit Your Head Against the Wall or Not Michael Chen January 1, 2012 When I talk about setting contrast with a client, I love to drive home the idea that “brighter images are always better images.” At least… Continue Reading
Guide to 3D Calibration … I’m Going to be Sick … Michael Chen December 26, 2011 Here are some interesting statistics about people and the 3D display industry that you might not have known. Brace yourself. 20% of the public will… Continue Reading
Why TVs Are Not Calibrated … Get Over it Michael Chen December 19, 2011 [important]”The marketing of a tv set has nothing to do with presenting accurate images, it has everything to do with selling more TVs.”[/important] If the… Continue Reading
Setting Black Level for Your Cable/Satellite Box Michael Chen December 17, 2011 This is a quick one. We’ve all toyed with the various test discs out there on the market like the Digital Video Essentials, Spears &… Continue Reading