This pattern is designed for setting the Color and Tint controls. Move back and forth between the Brightness and Contrast patterns and readjust until both patterns look correct. If you cannot see the left two bars even if you turn up Brightness all the way, turn down Brightness until the second bar from the right disappears and the far right bar is barely visible, then raise Brightness one notch.Īfter setting Brightness, you should return to Contrast to make sure that it is set properly, because on many displays the Brightness and Contrast controls affect each other. Then turn Brightness down until the left two bars disappear and the right two bars are still barely visible.
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This pattern is designed for setting black level using the Brightness control.įirst turn up Brightness until all four bars are visible. To use this pattern, turn up Contrast until you see one of more of the clipping or banding artifacts mentioned above, then turn it down until the artifacts disappear. The ramp in the center that goes from black to white and back should have a very thin white stripe in the center, but no other streaks or bands. The colored squares at the top and bottom should have small darker squares in the center of each. All of the numbered white bars should be visible and distinct from the surrounding background, though the top two or three may be difficult to distinguish from the background unless you are in a dark room with your eyes fully adjusted to the ambient level. The goal is to get Contrast set as high as possible without clipping the brightest whites and colors. If you have any questions or comments, please email us at pattern is designed for setting peak level using the Contrast control. While you are visiting our web site, you might find it interesting to read some of our other articles going into more detail about the history of video and the technical underpinnings of video calibration. We recommend printing the article so you can refer to it while you are calibrating, and have pen and paper available for making notes. The article is called “Getting Started with the High Definition Benchmark.” Allow 30-60 minutes for a complete adjustment, or longer if you are new to video adjustment. If you are new to calibration, or would like to perform a more detailed and in-depth set of adjustments, a complete guide to doing a basic calibration is available on the Spears and Munsil web site:, in the Articles section. If you have some experience using video calibration discs, you will probably find that you can use these patterns to do a quick set of adjustments by just selecting each pattern in order, optionally reading the help text, and making adjustments to the display and/or player controls. You can also move to the next or previous pattern using the Left and Right buttons on your Blu-Ray Disc player remote you do not need to exit back to the menu to change patterns. Choose an appropriate color temperature modeĮach of the patterns on this disc has a help section that can be brought up by pressing the Up button on your Blu-ray Disc player remote.Correct issues with clipping of highlights.Set the main picture controls: Contrast, Brightness, Color, Tint, and Sharpness.The Video Calibration section of this disc contains just the core patterns needed to do the most common calibration operations on a consumer display. Thank you for purchasing the Spears and Munsil HD Benchmark, Second Edition! We believe this is the most comprehensive and accurate suite of video and audio tests available, and we hope you will find it to be a valuable addition to your video library.