Pattern Description: Eleven
Pattern Usage: Useful for visually checking
To check the effects of color overdrive at the sides of the display, observe by eye or use a color analyzer to check the color at the left, center, and right end of one horizontal bar
Crosshatch
Pattern Description: 16 white horizontal lines and 12 white vertical lines forming square boxes on black background (32 horizontal by 18 vertical lines in HD modes) with a white dot in the center of each box.
Pattern Usage: Used to check and adjust convergence of red, green and blue pictures. The horizontal and vertical lines are usually best observed to detect color fringing resulting from misconvergence, and the dots are usually best observed to make fine adjustments.
Even if a display device provides an
Overscan
Pattern Description: 16 horizontal lines by 12 vertical lines crosshatch pattern (32 horizontal by 18 vertical lines in HD modes) with chevrons pointing outward at the center of each of the four edges. Four tic marks at the center of each of the four edges mark 2.5%, 5%, 7.5% and 10%
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