GSO IEC TR 62977-2-3:2021
IEC TR 62977-2-3:2017
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Electronic display devices - Part 2-3: Measurements of optical properties - Multi-colour test patterns
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GSO IEC TR 62977-2-3:2021 Scope
IEC TR 62977-2-3:2017 (E), which is a Technical Report, reviews the impact of test pattern colour content and image loading on the measured display's photometric and colorimetric performance. Experimental data for several display technologies is presented to demonstrate the need for using a broader range of colours in the test patterns, and measuring the display at an image loading level appropriate for the intended application.
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