Inversion Artifact: Fine Checkerboard / Line In Solid Colors
Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 10:08
Hello.
Apologies for my english.
I have an AOC G2460PG.
Sometimes in motion I can see pixelated patterns everywhere on the screen. Its hard to explain, looks like abnorman colors (subpixels) on a single-color backgrounds.
Most interesting thing: it can only be observed when i follow my eyes accordingly to the motion.
I took some pfotos:
1-st photo in album - moving image and not moving (static) camera. Everything looks fine, as it should.
2-nd photo in album - same moving image but with dynamic camera (camera follows the image) - and here it is, the effect i talk about. Single-colored backgrounds not single-colored anymore - on yellow its colorfull mess; blue and red - different brightness with obvious patterns - vertical conglomerates of bright pixels (2-offs).
Album: https://imgur.com/a/bWOPq
both photos taken at 144hz, 144fps and 1/160 exposure.
And that effect is really easy to spot with naked eye! even at a 1 meter distance from monitor.
So, how does it called? FRC, maybe? since its not true 8-bit panel. I never seen anything like this on a different monitors. Btw not like i saw many.
Is it okay for TN panels? I contacted AOC support but they didnt answer
Apologies for my english.
I have an AOC G2460PG.
Sometimes in motion I can see pixelated patterns everywhere on the screen. Its hard to explain, looks like abnorman colors (subpixels) on a single-color backgrounds.
Most interesting thing: it can only be observed when i follow my eyes accordingly to the motion.
I took some pfotos:
1-st photo in album - moving image and not moving (static) camera. Everything looks fine, as it should.
2-nd photo in album - same moving image but with dynamic camera (camera follows the image) - and here it is, the effect i talk about. Single-colored backgrounds not single-colored anymore - on yellow its colorfull mess; blue and red - different brightness with obvious patterns - vertical conglomerates of bright pixels (2-offs).
Album: https://imgur.com/a/bWOPq
both photos taken at 144hz, 144fps and 1/160 exposure.
And that effect is really easy to spot with naked eye! even at a 1 meter distance from monitor.
So, how does it called? FRC, maybe? since its not true 8-bit panel. I never seen anything like this on a different monitors. Btw not like i saw many.
Is it okay for TN panels? I contacted AOC support but they didnt answer