Not as complicated as it sounds avsforum has VERY good into and how-to's etc. With that being said, considering you have a panasonic you will need to access the service menu to adjust grayscale. You could go to AVSforum and find the thread that will apply to your TV and copy settings that someone else has posted, but that is not really calibration.ĭifference between using a meter and dvd/blu-ray is you will not be able to set grayscale (or CMS if you TV has it, which it being a Panasonic it probably does not) with just a DVD. ![]() Or there is AVS709 which is free to download (you wll need to purchase a blue filter)Ĥth well there really isn't any. Disney WOW (world of wonder) and Spears & Munsil are both great. ![]() Although I would suggest purchasing Calman software with a bundeld meter (they have great deals on a i1Display + their software)ģrd would be a calibration DVD/Blu-Ray. 3D Music Album - Demo & Audio Calibration Disc (3D Blu Ray) Blu-ray 3.7 out of 5 stars 7. You can actually get REALLY good results with a I1Display (2 or LT it doesnt mater they are the same meter) and free Color HCFR software. Thx Calibration Disk Download .standard.2016newiso Modern TV-sets are capable of displaying near perfect images. ![]() Second would be invest in a meter and software and learn how to do it yourself. ![]() Best way? Pay an ISF and/or THX certified calibration tech to do it.
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