How to Use the Contrast Test
1. Select Test Pattern
- Grayscale Ramp: 16-step gray progression
- Black Levels: Near-black differentiation
- White Levels: Near-white detail
- Checkerboard: Simultaneous contrast evaluation
2. Testing Conditions
- Test in dark room for best results
- Use fullscreen mode to eliminate distractions
- Let display warm up for 30 minutes
- Disable adaptive brightness features
3. What to Check
- Can you see all 16 gray steps distinctly?
- Are the darkest grays visible, not crushed to black?
- Do the brightest grays show detail before pure white?
- Is there good separation between adjacent steps?
4. Professional Standards
Professional displays should clearly show at least 14 of 16 gray steps. If you can't distinguish the darkest 2-3 steps or lightest 2-3 steps, your monitor may need calibration or has limited contrast capabilities. HDR displays should clearly show all 16 steps even in difficult lighting.