contrast/picture control is adjusted for a higher white level than the display device is capable of producing properly, one of two distortion effects will be observed; blooming or raster distortion. Blooming is especially prevalant in CRT displays and results in light from very bright pixels (phosphors) spilling over to adjacent pixels. This causes bright picture areas to become defocused and slightly larger than they should be. If a display blooms at high luminance levels, as the contrast control is adjusted to maximum, the top, white block in this pattern’s gray scale will become slightly wider than the gray blocks below it.
Raster distortion at high luminance levels are caused by high voltage power supply regulation problems. If the contrast/picture control is adjusted for a higher white level than the display power supply is capable of fully supporting on a
Ideally, for an acccurate picture, the contrast/picture control should be adjusted just below the point at which either blooming or raster distortion is evident. This may result in an unacceptably low white level for the picture, however, and a compromise white level adjustment may have to be made between an accurate picture and a bright picture.
Staircase
Pattern Description: Eleven
Pattern Usage: Useful for visually checking
Horizontal Staircase (H Stair)
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