Are there any JVC RS2 owners out there that's had an ISF calibration that might share some configuration parameters? Is there a website with a review that may describe some calibration?
JVC DLA-RS2 Calibration
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I don't know if there are any JVC owners here, but even if there are and they share their parameters, you have to remember that ISF calibrations can be different for every viewing environment. What works for one room may not work for another. Also, in my expereience in owning several projectors over the years, the calibration of a particular model can also vary substantially. For example, I bought a new BenQ W10000 1080p projector and it died within the first month. I had used the factory default in the warm ( D6500 ) setting as the basis for making a few adjustments. Its replacement, same model, had totally different calibartion settings in the factory defaults so my old numbers were of no use to me.
Reviewers don't reveal their settings likely because every unit is different and the numbers they provide wouldn't necessarily work for another unit of the same model and make.
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The RS2 is supposed to have almost perfect colors out of the box. The reviews I read said the adjustment they made to color was just barely noticeable if at all. So pretty much all the adjustment you need to make is your brightness and contrast and what not. I agree with George though that there are many factors in a calibration and a huge factor is the environment your projector is mounted in. So using someones settings isn't going to be much better then just trying to calibrate it the best you can with something like DVE HD.- Bottom
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Originally posted by George BellefontaineI don't know if there are any JVC owners here, but even if there are and they share their parameters, you have to remember that ISF calibrations can be different for every viewing environment. What works for one room may not work for another.Good luck anyway.
also FYI, Without a colorimeter and a good deal of experience, a novice mucking around with the color temperature settings inside a factory calibrated machine will do more harm than good 99.9% of the time.- Bottom
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Good points taken. That's true about the different screens, ambient light, room, etc.
I'll calibrate it MYSELF...but thanks. Guess I'll wait for the DVE: HD Basics blu-ray version to come out in March!- Bottom
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