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UFO Test: Motion Blur Test Ghosting Test Pursuit Camera Pixel . . . This test visually reveals display motion blur, ghosting artifacts, overdrive artifacts, and other motion artifacts on displays This display test is used by many professionals, including content creators, youtubers, reviewers, researchers, and display manufacturers
UFO Test: Multiple Framerates Blur Busters UFO Motion Tests with ghosting test, 30fps vs 60fps, 120hz vs 144hz vs 240hz, PWM test, motion blur test, judder test, benchmarks, and more
TestUFO: Color Ghosting Test (KSF QD phosphor) Faster phosphors such as quantum dots will be generally immune to this color ghosting effect These test patterns are intentionally monochrome to make it easier for eyes to see color ghosting effects
UFO Test: Moving Picture Response Time (MPRT Indicator) MPRT stands for Moving Picture Response Time MPRT is also known as display persistence It is covered in many scientific papers on Google Scholar Also, MPRT is not the same thing as GtG As seen in the GtG versus MPRT FAQ, GtG is the pixel transition time, while MPRT is pixel visibility time MPRT can still create a lot of display motion blur even if GtG pixel response is instant 0ms MPRT
UFO Test: Display Persistence Demo - Blur Busters TestUFO NOTE: Test on LCD sample-and-hold This effect doesn't occur on impulse-driven displays (CRTs, ULMB, LightBoost, impulsed OLED, or other strobe flicker technologies) This animation creates a persistence-of-vision effect by panning an image behind tiny slits, like walking along a picket fence and staring through, or scanning through through the crack of a door This is an enhanced version of
UFO Test: Chase Motion Benchmark - Blur Busters TestUFO On faster-responding displays, you can bring the rectangles closer together before the motion blur ghosting touches each other The chase rectangles are vertically offset slightly to make it easier to see overlapping edges of blur ghosting
UFO Test: Mouse Poll Rate Test Mouse Jitter Test This mouse poll rate test can measure the report rate of your computer mouse Most gaming mice can reach 1000 Hz, while some mice can go much higher in Hz 1 Click to start poll rate test 2 Move your mouse pointer very fast in a circle 3 Your peak mouse Hz will appear
UFO Test: Ghosting Pursuit Camera Pixel Response Test This test reveals ghosting, coronas, and overdrive artifacts See LCD Motion Artifacts 101: Introduction and LCD Motion Artifacts: Overdrive for some examples of motion artifacts In full screen mode, you can also drag to adjust the vertical position of the ghosting test Pursuit Camera: See Simple Pursuit Camera Instructions