Hi,
I recently bought a Philips LED TV model 29PFL5937. I downloaded the free calibration videos from the below thread
http://www.hifivision.com/television/11390-free-hdtv-calibration-disc-avsforum.html
I have been able to calibrate the Black and White levels but for the color calibration it was said that I would need blue filter glasses. I had the following questions regarding the color calibration:
1) The TV only has one option to change color (no separate option for RGB). Is that good enough?
2) The TV has a option for hue but it's disabled and the manual says that it is applicable only for NTSC channels. Will the non-availability of this option hamper the calibration?
3) I can get the blue filter glasses from the THX store for approximately $6. Looking at the above 2 questions, should I go ahead and buy them?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
I recently bought a Philips LED TV model 29PFL5937. I downloaded the free calibration videos from the below thread
http://www.hifivision.com/television/11390-free-hdtv-calibration-disc-avsforum.html
I have been able to calibrate the Black and White levels but for the color calibration it was said that I would need blue filter glasses. I had the following questions regarding the color calibration:
1) The TV only has one option to change color (no separate option for RGB). Is that good enough?
2) The TV has a option for hue but it's disabled and the manual says that it is applicable only for NTSC channels. Will the non-availability of this option hamper the calibration?
3) I can get the blue filter glasses from the THX store for approximately $6. Looking at the above 2 questions, should I go ahead and buy them?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks