Proper Plasma TV Calibration Will Help Ensure Best Picture Quality

If you have just spent a few thousand dollars in purchasing a plasma television, it stands to reason that you want to be sure that you got the best deal in terms of its picture quality and so you will need to consider how best to set your television so that it provides you excellent images. The process of adjusting picture settings is better known as plasma TV calibration - at least in the audio-visual industry.

Factors To Consider

However, you should also realize that you can only get the best out of your plasma TV calibration if you know for sure the type of television programs you will be viewing the most and also be sure about the type of input device that you will be using. Last, but not least, you also need to take into account how much ambient light your home has. Also, proper plasma TV calibration means using your plasma television for a minimum of two hundred hours which is sufficient time to stabilize the phosphors within the television set.

Other important factors as far as proper plasma TV calibration goes include ensuring ideal connection between input device and your plasma television, and it also means that you will get best out of picture quality through use of HDMI in which DVI is greater than VGA which in turn means component must be greater than SCART that in turn should be greater than S-video and this in turn should be greater than composite.

In addition, you need to adjust brightness to a level at which black level on the plasma television should not be too high or too low. In fact, to properly adjust brightness you can play your DVD with plenty of black scenes in it and then jack up your black levels till it looks gray and then adjust the brightness till you get a perfect match between black on the bars at the top as well as bottom of the movie scene.

Proper plasma TV calibration also requires adjusting contrast level which will help determine which the ideal level of white for your plasma television is. This adjustment is similar to what you did when adjusting brightness with the exception that you need to increase contrast till a bald patch appears that hurts your eyes after which you can adjust it till there is a lot of detail visible in the white on your screen.

Finally, plasma TV calibration also requires you to adjust sharpness as well as color and if you are not so keen on doing the adjustments on your own, you can make use of HDTV calibration DVDs though you must also first of all ensure that the DVD you choose is meant to calibrate plasma televisions and not CRT televisions.