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    1 year ago

    Yeh, you get a special camera and some software. Whether the camera looks at the whole screen, or it is something you put directly against it depends on the system.
    If you are just doing relative calibration (IE making screens look the same without caring about the actual calibration) I think they can work with just a DSLR.