With over 15 years experience calibrating and maintaining video monitors in the post-production industry, D65 Video is now offering ISF certified calibration service in the Hollywood area for your home theater system. When your home theater has been calibrated to the same standards as the monitors on which the producers made their creative decisions, you will be seeing movies and television programs as they were intended to be seen. If you care enough about the viewing experience to purchase and set up a high quality home theater system, doesn't it make sense to have the system professionally calibrated to ensure you're seeing everything you paid for?

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What is D65?

There are many different "colors" of white light. You have probably noticed the difference between the light from the incandescent lamps in your home and the daylight that comes through the windows. Colorimetry, the science that describes colors in numbers, has defined a series of "illuminants," which are specific colors of white light. D65 is the illuminant that is intended to represent midday daylight, and it is the standard to which broadcast monitors are calibrated. D65 defines the color of white, but not the brightness. As a result, any shade of gray can be D65, from bright white all the way down to the darkest gray. On a properly set up display, every point in the gray scale from black to white should be D65.