Figure 5 shows screen shots of the displays with
a DisplayMate Color Scales test pattern at 0, 2000, and 20,000 lux — the latter corresponds to full outdoor daylight that is not in direct sunlight.
Not exact matches
We used one of our proprietary
DisplayMate Ambient Light Test Patterns with 10
scales in 8
colors (including gray / white) each with 25 intensity steps.
Although the Image Contrast and
Color Saturation are slightly too high (due to a slightly too steep Intensity
Scale), the very challenging set of
DisplayMate Test and Calibration Photos that we use to evaluate picture quality looked Beautiful, even to my experienced hyper - critical eyes.
Raymond Soneira,
Displaymate's display guru (and our friend) has previously criticized Samsung for the lack of calibration on their AMOLED displays - the
colors are too saturated, the whites are too blue, and the intensity
scales are too steep.
This article is a lite version of our intensive scientific analysis of smartphone and tablet mobile displays — before the benefits of our advanced mathematical
DisplayMate Display Optimization Technology, which can correct or improve many of the deficiencies — including higher calibrated brightness, power efficiency, effective screen contrast, picture quality and
color and gray
scale accuracy under both bright and dim ambient light, and much more.
Small Sample of
Color and Gray
Scale Test Patterns from the
DisplayMate Multimedia Edition Sample Selection of
DisplayMate Multimedia Calibration and Test Photos