Unfortunately such settings are often nothing more than marketing gimmicks, as rarely are they accurate. Unfortunately, nearly all displays are provided with very poor factory calibration out of the box, especially home TVs which tend to come with over saturated colours, widely inaccurate gamma/EOTF and colour temperature, and incorrect black and white levels, with such settings aimed at looking pretty in the TV show-room.īeyond this, many TVs have what are claimed as professional calibration pre-sets, such as ISF or THX. ![]() Therefore, display calibration is required so that the viewed images match as closely as possible the colour standards expected by the images being viewed. ![]() It is equally true for Medical applications, where medical image assessment requires critical display calibration. ![]() This is true for displays used on film and TV productions, as well as for the home consumer, be it Gaming or Home Cinema use. The real requirement for display calibration is actually very obvious, as without it you will never see images as the production team, specifically the DoP & Colourist, intends.
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