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If you spend at least $1,000 on a television, I highly recommend that you spend another $200 or so for a professional calibration—to get the colors, contrasts, gray scales, geometric parameters, and temperature settings just right. The Imaging Science Foundation is a generally reliable organization that certifies calibrators and lists registries of such people in most cities.

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