ISF-C Commercial Course and Certification



Overview

The ISF Commercial Course teaches the science of light and color and how the human eye reacts to the images it sees. Human factors and the viewing environment are then considered as part of the equation. Television standards, signal types, and the effects of scalers and processors are examined to see their effect on screen, followed by a close look at specifications and what they really mean in the viewing experience.

Each display technology is reviewed in terms of performance capabilities as well as limitations and a screen basics course wraps up the detailed look at how it all blends together in what we see.

The final section incorporates a hands-on lab illustrating detailed calibration processes for front and rear projection, as well as flat panel displays, providing the procedural elements as well as the "art" that permits the calibrator to maximize the image on screen.

The course wraps up with a look at the business side of commercial display calibration and the value proposition that makes sense to the end users. An examination is provided at the end of the course for those wanting to become ISF Commercial Certified and attain membership in the elite community of display experts recognized around the world as working to the highest standards.


Features

ISF-C (ISF-Commercial) Certification Seminar

A Two—Day ISF-C Seminar!

The ISF-C two-day course teaches the science of light and color and how the human eye reacts to the images it sees. It is an exciting, comprehensive, hands-on course for those who strive for perfection in producing visual images.

An examination is provided at the end of the course for those wanting to become ISF Commercial Certified and attain membership in the elite community of display experts recognized around the world as working to the highest standards.

ISF Commercial Training and Certification Course Outline
check The science of light, color and the human eye.
check Specifications and what they mean:
• Light output
• Contrast and dynamic range
• Resolution
• Color
check Signals and standards types:
• NTSC
• DTV
• HDTV
• Composite
• S-video
• Component
• SDI and HD-SDI
• DVI, HDMI and HDCP
• Scaling and Video Compression
check Display Technologies from analog to digital:
• Film
• CRT
• LCD
• DLP
• LCoS
• Plasma
• OLED
• LED
check Light sources and their effect on screen.
• Metal Halide
• Xenon
• LED
• Laser
check Screen basics:
• Front screen
• Rear screen
check The environment and how it affects what we see:
• Distance
• Seating
• Lighting
check Human factors and the relationship of the head and eyes to images on screen.
check Calibration:
• Defining and understanding colorspace
• Calibration tools
• Calibration 101
• Advanced calibration
check ISF Commercial Test and Certification
check Hands on lab

 


 



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