258 Chapter 9 Testing HDMI Sink Devices
Image selection
Once you have determined the formats appropriate for testing HDMI displays, you will
apply a series of images suitable for evaluating the display. For digital fixed pixel displays,
you typically want to select images to test for pixel anomalies, photometry, luminance,
centering, resolution, and persistence.
Each image in the 882’s library is intended to test one or more attributes of a particular
display type and video type.
Note: You can also create your own images. See “Creating custom images” on page 222
for details.
The table below provides a summary of display characteristics and the images used to
evaluate them.
62 720p30
63 1080p120 (not supported by 882)
64 1080p100 (not supported by 882)
EIA/CEA-861-E Video
Identification Code Quantum Data format
Display type Display test Recommended images
Digital flat panel
(fixed pixel dis-
play)
Pixel anomalies
(stuck pixels, misc sampling)
Flat, Raster, Ramp_B, Ramp_G, and Ramp_R,
Focus_@6, Focus_@7, Focus_@8,
Focus_@9, Text_9, Text_9T, Text_11,
Text_12T, Text_16
Photometry (chrominance,
contrast, levels)
Flat, Flat07, Flat13, Flat20, Flat27, Flat33,
Flat40, Flat47, Flat53, Flat60, Flat67, Flat73,
Flat80, Flat87, Flat93, FlatGray, Flat_01,
Flat_02, Flat_03, Flat_04, Flat_05, Flat_06,
Flat_07, Flat_08, Flat_09, Flat_10, Flat_11,
Flat_12, Flat_13, Flat_14, Flat_15, Flat_16,
Ramp_B, Ramp_G, and Ramp_R, ColorBar,
SMPTEbar, SMPTE133
Luminance SMPTE133 (grayscale), Grays5, Grays9,
Grays11, Grays16, Grays32, Grays64
Centering Outline0, Outline1, Outline2, Outline3
Resolution BurstTCE, Grill_11, Grill_15, Grill_22, Grill_33,
Grill_44
Persistence Animated images: Persist, Cubes, SlideX
Deep Color (882E only) Ramp12, RampDif, Checkers
3D (882E only) 3DCRTK, 3DCUBES, custom bitmap images