About

Measured. Documented. Held to standard.

Red Rock OPS is a broadcast engineering and color-calibration consultancy based in Las Vegas, serving clients worldwide. We calibrate the displays, LED walls, and pipelines that broadcast, film, and live-event teams depend on, and we document the result so it stands up to a client, a colorist, or a network engineer.

Color is only trustworthy when it is measured. That single idea is the whole way we work. Vendors promise numbers, and we verify them with a probe and hand back the report. Every engagement is delivered with documentation that holds up to scrutiny, not a verbal assurance that the picture looks fine.

We work to the standards the industry actually runs on, Rec.709, Rec.2020, DCI-P3, ACES, and SMPTE, and we build workflows your team can maintain after we leave the room. From a single reference monitor to a full LED volume, the approach does not change: measure it, calibrate it, document it, and set the interval to do it again.

What we do

Display calibration to reference standard, per-panel LED wall recalibration that brings drifted and mixed-batch walls back to spec, color pipeline design and audits, and on-call engineering for live and high-stakes productions. We also specify and supply the broadcast and color gear we use in the field, and we rent processors and equipment to US productions.

Partners and standards

We work hand in hand with the manufacturers whose tools define the field, and we are building a standards-based training academy alongside them. Our workflows are Calman-based, our LED work runs on Brompton processing, and our pipelines are aligned to SMPTE, ACES, and ITU references.

SMPTE · ACES · ITU standards Calman based workflows Brompton LED processing Analog Way color workflows

Built to last, on and off screen

Recalibrating panels instead of replacing them keeps working hardware in service. To date, that approach has kept an estimated 120 tons of LED hardware out of the e-waste stream. Good color and good stewardship are the same discipline: measure what you have, and make it perform.

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