If your television has filmmaker mode, use it. If you care about calibration that much, you can hire someone to do it. But they're expensive and I've never done that so I have no idea how to find a good one. The best strategy is when you get your television, put it in filmmaker mode or if you have a Sony television and they don't support filmmaker mode,. Put it in the custom preset. It's not HDR. So a high-def XDR, not 4K. God, I'm making it worse now. And some of them out of the box are really, really, really accurate.

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