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D J Faulkner, A L Holden

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    Variations in monitor display luminance were measured using two methods. Results showed less than 0.3 cd m-2 luminance variation, significantly lower than previously reported findings.

    Area of Science:

    • Visual perception
    • Display technology
    • Photometry

    Background:

    • Accurate luminance control is crucial for visual research.
    • Previous studies reported higher luminance variations in display monitors.
    • Understanding display performance is essential for reliable experimental results.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To quantify luminance variations in a reversing checkerboard pattern on a monitor.
    • To compare luminance variation measurements obtained by two distinct methods.
    • To establish a precise baseline for monitor luminance stability.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilized two independent measurement techniques to assess luminance.
    • Employed a reversing checkerboard stimulus displayed on a monitor.

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  • Quantified mean luminance variations in candela per square meter (cd m-2).
  • Main Results:

    • Measured luminance variations were consistently below 0.3 cd m-2.
    • Both assessment methods yielded comparable, low-magnitude results.
    • This measured variation is substantially lower than reported in prior investigations.

    Conclusions:

    • The tested monitor exhibits exceptional luminance stability.
    • The employed measurement methods are reliable for assessing display luminance.
    • These findings suggest improved monitor technology for visual science applications.