Test PATTERNS
13. COLORBAR DELAY
The
Colorbar Delay
pattern provides a sequence of standard 100%
color bars with a full set of smaller color squares within each bar. This
test is primarily to detect if any of the color components of the video
signal are delayed/skewed relative to each other. Pay close attention
to the left and right sides of the squares and look for a color shift. This
is a common problem when using extreme-length analog extension
products, or very long analog cables.
14. COLORBAR-H
The
Colorbar-H
pattern is a standard (white, yellow, cyan, green,
magenta, red, blue, black) 100% color bar pattern using horizontal
bars.
15. COLORBAR MOTION
The
Colorbar Motion
pattern is a standard (white, yellow, cyan, green,
magenta, red, blue, black) 100% color bar pattern using vertical bars
with a grey bar moving horizontally across it. There are 2 variations:
slow and fast motion of the grey bar.
16. COLORBAR S
The
Colorbar S
pattern is a standard SMPTE color bar pattern which
is used for rapid verification of signal color accuracy and for display
setup using the Blue-Only option on your display, if it has one.
17. COLORBAR SPLIT
The
Colorbar Split
pattern is a vertical color bar pattern with the
color bars split in the middle by large black and white sections. All
colors (white, yellow, cyan, green, magenta, red, blue) are at 100%
brightness.
18. COLORBAR-V (3 VARIATIONS)
The
Colorbar-V
pattern comes in (3) variations. The first is a standard (white, yellow,
cyan, green, magenta, red, blue, black) 100% color bar pattern using vertical bars. The
2nd variation has all bars at 75% brightness. The 3rd variation is split with the top half
being at 100% and the lower half being at 75% brightness.
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Slow/Fast
Motion
100%
75%
100% & 75%