There is a close relationship between screen brightness and color performance, and they jointly affect the user's perception and experience of the image. The following is a detailed explanation of the relationship between screen brightness and color performance:
The impact of brightness on color performance:
Brightness is the intensity of light emitted by the display, which determines the brightness of the picture. When the brightness is too low, the image may appear dim and the details are difficult to discern, which affects the color expression and clarity. For example, in a dark environment, too low brightness may cause the colors to be not bright enough and lack contrast.
On the other hand, too high brightness may cause the image to be overexposed, that is, the highlight area in the picture is too bright and the details are lost. This also affects the accuracy of the color and makes the original color distorted.
The dependence of color performance on brightness:
Color performance refers to the ability of the display to accurately present colors, including color accuracy, saturation and contrast. As an important factor in color performance, brightness has an important impact on color performance.
For example, under moderate brightness, the display can accurately present the details and layering of various colors, making the image more vivid and realistic. When the brightness is too high or too low, the color may be deviated or distorted, affecting the user's perception.
Balance between brightness and color:
When choosing a monitor, users need to find a balance between brightness and color. Too high brightness may cause eye fatigue, while too low brightness may make the image appear dim. Therefore, users need to choose the appropriate brightness level according to their usage habits and needs.
At the same time, users also need to pay attention to the color performance of the monitor to ensure that the details and layering of various colors can be accurately presented. This can be evaluated by looking at the color gamut coverage, color accuracy and other parameters of the monitor.
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When the brightness of the display reaches a high level (such as 1000cd/m²), it may cause visual fatigue, symptoms such as dry eyes and heavy eyelids, and even cause health problems such as decreased vision and headaches. This shows that too high brightness is not good for eye health and may also affect the normal performance of colors.
On the other hand, products with a brightness of 500 lumens and a contrast ratio of more than 600:1 are generally considered to meet general viewing needs. This shows that at an appropriate brightness level, the monitor can present good color performance.
In summary, there is a close relationship between screen brightness and color performance. Users need to pay attention to these two aspects of performance when choosing a monitor, and choose the appropriate brightness and color performance level according to their usage habits and needs.
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