![]() I did not use any colormeter and to my eyes, the end results are stunning with both SD and HD material. My TV has built-in calibration but it doesn't get you anything like the results of doing it correctly! You can get software with all the test patterns on without spending £25, look up AVS HD 709. Calibrating by eye can achieve ok results, but they won't be accurate. Yes, but you'll need a colormeter in either case to get proper results. This will require a Colormeter though, which goes for around £80-100 for the decent entry level models, also much time and effort learning the process! It's well worth it in my opinion. If you wanted to calibrate properly there is good, free, downloadable software available - HCFR Colormeter. ![]() Ronald Archiebald: AEJim: Ronald Archiebald:
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