
The Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) provides training and certification in methods that display the most accurate picture on your television. That is, the picture you see is as close as possible to the picture that was originally broadcast or recorded. Whether your television is standard definition or high definition. Whether the picture comes from cable, satellite, DVD, BluRay, or any other standard video source.
In fact, it's possible you've never seen the picture that you were intended to see. When televisions are manufactured, the red level is set high so that fluorescent light in a showroom doesn't overpower the picture's blue. Increased sharpness makes the edges look stronger, but wipes out detail in the picture. Inaccurate line sizes (set by the velocity scan modulation) distort the picture. The white level and black level are set very bright, boosting visibility under bright store lights, but reducing real contrast. We correct all these problems with the proper equipment. We calibrate picture tube TVs, projection TVs, LED, LCD and plasma flat panels, and any other type of image display.

Certification from the Home Acoustic Alliance (HAA) shows that we have the training needed to determine the audio characteristics of your (future) theater. The Home Acoustics Alliance developed the Acoustic Design Review and Acoustic Calibration Review for Home Theater as reviews of design and performance. Whether you want to improve an existing system or build a new one, the Report Card provides the framework for doing it right. Our equipment measures multiple acoustic aspects of your room in three dimensions. The various Elements that outline this framework are reviewed by the acoustical calibrator, who notes how well they conform to industry standards. His computer analysis of the data determines how to bring performance up to its best by accurately laying out your home theater's acoustic components.