Audio Video Term

Video Calibration

Video Calibration is an audio video term for Chicago-area smart home, theater, and commercial AV projects.

Video Calibration is the adjustment of display or projector settings to improve brightness, color accuracy, contrast, sharpness, and image consistency.

Example of Video Calibration

A bright media room may use a large TV or an ambient-light-rejecting projection screen, while a dedicated theater may use a projector and acoustically transparent screen. In that kind of Davis display or projection project, the term Video Calibration would describe the adjustment of display or projector settings to improve brightness, color accuracy, contrast, sharpness, and image consistency. Davis would use that understanding to account for screen or display selection, HDMI signal path, mounting, calibration, and real viewing conditions in the room, then test the result in the actual room, document the related components, and show the client how to use the feature without needing to manage the technical details behind it.

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Frequently Asked Question

What does Video Calibration mean?

Video Calibration means the adjustment of display or projector settings to improve brightness, color accuracy, contrast, sharpness, and image consistency. In a Davis Audio & Video project, it matters because the goal is not just adding technology; it is making the system understandable, reliable, and easy to operate.