can anyone recommended a tv calibration service for my lg 50pk350

Oldboy

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Hello,

Yes i can...visit this link for a complete list of companies in your area that specialise in home tv and cinema calibration and all properly qualified: http://www.imagingscience.com/ be warned it can be quite costly but well worth investigating.
 

aliEnRIK

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Tvs only about 500 quid to buy. You sure you want to spend half again (probably more) on a calibration?

Whereabouts do you live?
 
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hi there

the reason i bought this tv is because you can if you know what your are doing go right in to the tv setting and change everything

and from what i understand this tv when done right is a great tv that will hold its own with tvs costing 2 x so money well spent if i can get someone who is good at there job

regards stuart
 
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hi there

the reason i bought this tv is because you can if you know what your are doing go right in to the tv setting and change everything

and from what i understand this tv when done right is a great tv that will hold its own with tvs costing 2 x so money well spent if i can get someone who is good at there job

regards stuart
 
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Give Piers Clerk a call and tell him you got his info from me

he is excellent and will get the best of of your panel for you

Allan @ Ideal AV
 

AEJim

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I'd say it's worth doing - even on a screen this cheap. The basic panel is no-frills but very capable.

Personally I'd recommomend spending the £100 or so to buy a light-meter and finding the free software & guides on how to use one (by all means feel free to send me a private message for info if that's ok with the mods). If you're not the techy type then I'd still see the total price of £8-900 very worthwhile for the outcome!
 

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