Panasonic th-42pz85b

yorkshire rose

Established Member
Hi,

I am looking to get my PANASONIC TH-42PZ85B screen calibrated by a proffesional.
Does the ISF calibration go through the service menu, or is it just a simple task of altering the slider in the picture menu.

Please could someone point me in the right direction of a good ISf calibrater in the yorkshire area.

One last query, I have at the moment not got a AV AMP, the kit i Have is the tv, PS3 and a HD-35 HDDVD player.
Will the TV need calibrating after I introduce an amp, or does this not mak a difference.

Thanks:lease:
 

yorkshire rose

Established Member
Hi,

I am looking to get my PANASONIC TH-42PZ85B screen calibrated by a proffesional.
Does the ISF calibration go through the service menu, or is it just a simple task of altering the slider in the picture menu.

Please could someone point me in the right direction of a good ISf calibrater in the yorkshire area.

One last query, I have at the moment not got a AV AMP, the kit i Have is the tv, PS3 and a HD-35 HDDVD player.
Will the TV need calibrating after I introduce an amp, or does this not mak a difference.

Thanks:lease:
bump
:lease:
 

mwardy

Established Member
Calibration is done via the service menu. You can't calibrate colour, just greyscale tracking on these sets.

If your amp will affect the video signal, eg it has an upscaler you send the signal through to improve the picture, it needs to be in place before calibration is done. Calibration takes the whole signal chain into account.

Can't help with the Yorkshire ISFer, though.
 

yorkshire rose

Established Member
Calibration is done via the service menu. You can't calibrate colour, just greyscale tracking on these sets.

If your amp will affect the video signal, eg it has an upscaler you send the signal through to improve the picture, it needs to be in place before calibration is done. Calibration takes the whole signal chain into account.

Can't help with the Yorkshire ISFer, though.


Hi, Do you think calibration would help with the picture quality, im thinking of getting a projector and wonder if its better to calibrate that instead of the plasma.

Thanks
 

mwardy

Established Member
:confused: Of course calibration will help with picture quality...

A projector will have more controls on it than the panny so will be able to be set more accurately. The results will probably be more impactful too I'd think because of the extra size. As for prices for calibrating a range of equipment, you're going to have to find an ISFer based in Yorkshire or who will travel (as many of them will).

Let us know how you get on.
 

D65

Established Member
Hi,

A projector will not nescesarrily have more controls for calibration than a plasma panel. In the case of the panansonic there will only be grayscale controls in the service menu. But this is also true for a lot of projectors.

Any display will benefit from a calibration, one more than the other.

Remember that calibrating the front panel controls is vital for a good calibration result. Not just the "clever" service menu adjustments.

Getting the right dynamic range setting is the most important in any calibration(brightness/contrast). IMHO.

Consider getting both calibrated, I give people a good deal on the second display at the same adress. I'm sure many other calibrators do.

Good luck,

Dimitri
 

Gordon @ Convergent AV

Distinguished Member
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Hi,

A projector will not nescesarrily have more controls for calibration than a plasma panel. In the case of the panansonic there will only be grayscale controls in the service menu. But this is also true for a lot of projectors.

Any display will benefit from a calibration, one more than the other.

Remember that calibrating the front panel controls is vital for a good calibration result. Not just the "clever" service menu adjustments.

Getting the right dynamic range setting is the most important in any calibration(brightness/contrast). IMHO.

Consider getting both calibrated, I give people a good deal on the second display at the same adress. I'm sure many other calibrators do.

Good luck,

Dimitri

What he said....
 

yorkshire rose

Established Member
Hi,

A projector will not nescesarrily have more controls for calibration than a plasma panel. In the case of the panansonic there will only be grayscale controls in the service menu. But this is also true for a lot of projectors.

Any display will benefit from a calibration, one more than the other.

Remember that calibrating the front panel controls is vital for a good calibration result. Not just the "clever" service menu adjustments.

Getting the right dynamic range setting is the most important in any calibration(brightness/contrast). IMHO.

Consider getting both calibrated, I give people a good deal on the second display at the same adress. I'm sure many other calibrators do.

Good luck,

Dimitri

Hi, do you know anybody in the yorkshire area, is able to do a calibration, and how much to calibrate one display.

thanks
 

D65

Established Member
Hi,

The guy in the post previous to yours comes highly recommended.


Dimitri
 

AVch

Established Member
Hi yorkshire rose,

A "really" Isf is not possible....i can try with a spyder modus..

better as nothing!

AV_Omar
 

yorkshire rose

Established Member
Yes I come to Yorkshire. In fact I have customers in Brighouse......I am not allowed to post pricing on the forums as it's against the rules. I'll pm you the info you need.

Gordon

Hi, Gordon,

Just a quick note to say thanks, for the calibration.

The picture is now excellent, blacks are black and the colours now stand out, whick gives a greater sense of scale to the proceedings.
Watched 'The Spirit' last night, and was lost for words. (Brilliant was one).

Anybody contemplating having a calibration done, would definitely recomend having it done, Gordon was very helpful, and explained everything step by step.
:thumbsup:
 

Iain Gibson

Established Member
Clearly I've missed the boat on this one, but for future reference, if anyone is looking for a Yorkshire-based calibrator, I am one :thumbsup:

Contact details and website in my sig.

Cheers,
Iain

Hi, do you know anybody in the yorkshire area, is able to do a calibration, and how much to calibrate one display.

thanks
 

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