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  2. Contrast (vision) - Wikipedia

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    The maximum contrast of an image is termed the contrast ratio or dynamic range. In images where the contrast ratio approaches the maximum possible for the medium, there is a conservation of contrast. In such cases, increasing contrast in certain parts of the image will necessarily result in a decrease in contrast elsewhere.

  3. Contrast ratio - Wikipedia

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    An LCD technology is dynamic contrast (DC), also called advanced contrast ratio (ACR), and smart contrast ratio (SCR [4]) and various other designations.When there is a need to display a dark image, a display that supports dynamic contrast underpowers the backlight lamp (or decreases the aperture of the projector's lens using an iris), but proportionately amplifies the transmission through the ...

  4. Display contrast - Wikipedia

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    This ratio, often called contrast ratio, CR, (actually being a luminance ratio), is often used for high luminances and for specification of the contrast of electronic visual display devices. The luminance contrast (ratio), CR, is a dimensionless number , often indicated by adding ":1" to the value of the quotient (e.g. CR = 900:1).

  5. The settings you should change immediately after buying a new TV

    www.engadget.com/2018-03-05-best-tv-settings.html

    The settings you should probably disable. Jump into your TV's settings and head to the picture settings menu. Before you start tweaking, set the display's mode to "Movie" (this is sometimes called ...

  6. Contrast-to-noise ratio - Wikipedia

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    Contrast-to-noise ratio ( CNR) [ 1] is a measure used to determine image quality. CNR is similar to the metric signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), but subtracts a term before taking the ratio. This is important when there is a significant bias in an image, such as from haze. [ 2] As can be seen in the picture at right, the intensity is rather high ...

  7. The Carl Zeiss 2,500,000:1 Contrast Ratio ... - TechCrunch

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    So you think that those 30,000:1 contrast ratio projectors announced at CEDIA ’08 were impressive; this Carl Zeiss planetarium projector puts ’em to shame. The powerdomeVELVET employs a 4k DLP ...

  8. Aspect ratio (image) - Wikipedia

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    The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of its width to its height. It is expressed as two numbers separated by a colon, width:height. Common aspect ratios are 1.85:1 and 2.40:1 in cinematography, 4:3 and 16:9 in television, and 3:2 in still photography .

  9. Sensitometry - Wikipedia

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    Since density is a logarithm we must take the ratio of the anti-logarithms of the maximum and minimum densities in the image in order to arrive at the contrast ratio. This may be written so: contrast ratio = antilog ( D max. — D min.) If this is applied to the well-known B.B.C. Test Card 'C', we find that, in the positive film version of the ...