Thursday, November 1, 2007

Keith Rose receives ISF certification

What's that? And why is it important?

The Imaging Science Foundation, or ISF, is an organization dedicated to excellence in video quality. In addition to his extensive experience in performing video calibrations, Keith attended an intense 2-day class and passed a grueling test in order to achieve certification.

The class focused on how TVs display images to the viewer, what goes into an excellent picture, how the picture is created, what film and TV directors do to get the look they want, and of course, how to adjust the TV to obtain the best possible picture for the viewer.

An ISF calibration will improve the quality of your video picture by ensuring the contrast, color balance, brightness, and clarity are as good as they can be on your video screen. A proper calibration will also extend the life of your display and reduce your energy costs.

If you're looking to get the most out of your video and audio system, you owe it to yourself to have an ISF-trained tech properly calibrate your video.

The test was difficult - a large number of candidates do not pass the test the first time. But now that Keith has passed the test, you can be assured that your video calibration will rank with the best in the business!

Congratulations, Keith!
Rob

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