Patterns [verified] - Hdr10 Test

: Includes "White Clipping" and "Black Clipping" to set peak brightness and black levels without losing sub-shadow or highlight detail.

Q: Can I use HDR10 test patterns to calibrate my display? A: Yes, HDR10 test patterns can be used to calibrate your display's settings for optimal HDR performance. hdr10 test patterns

Reality: Load the 4,000-nit clipping pattern on a 600-nit OLED. With tone mapping OFF, the entire 4000-nit section of the pattern will be "hard clipped" to pure white, losing all detail. With tone mapping ON, the pattern will "roll off" gracefully. Test patterns let you choose the lesser of two evils. : Includes "White Clipping" and "Black Clipping" to

| Pattern | Duration | Purpose | |---------|----------|---------| | 10% window at 1,000 nits | 30 sec | Peak luminance & white balance | | 100% full field at 200 nits | 30 sec | Uniformity & ABL | | Near-black PLUGE | 30 sec | Black level setting | | Linear ramp 0–1,000 nits | 60 sec | Banding check | | Rec.2020 color checker | 60 sec | Color accuracy | | MaxCLL 4,000-nit highlight | 30 sec | Tone mapping quality | Reality: Load the 4,000-nit clipping pattern on a

: "ANSI Contrast" and "Grayscale Ramps" allow for testing screen uniformity and identifying "banding" artifacts in smooth gradients. Professional Calibration Tools