709 Reasons
Broadcast Engineering · Color Calibration · Training
Color that holds up under any light.
Red Rock OPS calibrates the displays, LED walls, and pipelines that broadcast, film, and live-event teams depend on. Measured, documented, and held to standard.
SMPTE · ACES · ITU standards Calman certified workflows Brompton LED processing
Based in Las Vegas · Serving clients worldwide
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Every display standard is a three-dimensional volume: chromaticity across the CIE floor, luminance up the log axis. Red Rock OPS measures, calibrates, and documents all of it, to standard. Explore the model →
Field record Red Rock OPS
E-waste avoided
120+ t
≈16,000 panels recalibrated instead of replaced
Within delta-E target
98%
Probe-verified after calibration
On set
15 yr
Broadcast, film, and live events
Standards held
4
Rec.709 · Rec.2020 · DCI-P3 · ACES
Figures are measured, not marketed. E-waste basis: ≈16,000 × 500×500 mm cabinets at ≈7 kg each. If it isn't measured, it isn't calibrated
Capabilities
One team for the entire color chain.
From a single reference monitor to a full LED volume, we measure it, calibrate it, and document the result so it stands up to scrutiny.
01 Display Calibration
Reference monitors, client displays, and grading suites calibrated to standard, with full measurement reports.
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02 Hydra LED Recalibration
Per-panel recalibration that restores uniformity and brings mismatched walls back to specification.
Learn more → 03Calman Training Academy
Standards-based color and calibration courses, built with manufacturer partners.
Learn more → 04Sales
Evertz, Brainstorm, Pixera, AJA, Brompton, and more, specified for your pipeline.
Learn more → 05Rentals (US)
Brompton processors and broadcast gear, rented in the US with engineering support.
Learn more → 06Consulting
Workflow design, pipeline audits, and on-call color engineering.
Learn more →Featured work
Seen in the field, on camera, and on stage.
Talks, tutorials, and feature spotlights with the partners whose tools define the work, from LED processing to reference-monitor calibration.
The Red Rock standard
If it isn't measured, it isn't calibrated.
Vendors promise numbers. We verify them. Every engagement is delivered with documentation a client or network can rely on.
- Probe-verified measurement, not visual estimation
- Before and after delta-E and gamut reporting
- Standards-correct: Rec.709, Rec.2020, DCI-P3, ACES
- A repeatable workflow your team can maintain
Measurement report RRO · CAL
Delta-E 2000 (avg) 3.2 → 1.2
Grayscale tracking dE 4.1 → 1.4
Rec.709 gamut volume 132%
100%
Display P3 coverage 99%
Rec.2020 coverage 75%
White point D65 / 6504K Gamma 2.4
Representative before and after, from a delivered calibration report.
The process
Measure. Calibrate. Verify. Document.
01
Scope
We walk the system (displays, wall, pipeline) and agree on the target standard and acceptance criteria before anything is measured.
You receive Written scope and fixed quote
02
Measure
Probe-based baseline of every display or panel, as found. No visual estimation.
You receive Before data: dE, grayscale, gamut
03
Calibrate
The work itself: on site, per panel where it applies, against the agreed standard.
You receive Calibrated system
04
Verify
Everything is re-measured against target. If a number misses, it goes back on the fixture.
You receive After data, side by side with before
05
Report
The full measurement record, in a format a client, colorist, or network engineer can audit.
You receive Signed calibration report
Then the interval is set. Calibration drifts, so every report states when to measure again.
In the field
The work, where it happens.
Representative engagements. Ask us about any of them, client references on request.
Get in touch
Tell us about your project.
Whether it's a set of displays, an LED wall, or an entire pipeline, we'll scope the work and respond with a clear plan.