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Is there a motion blur test?

post #1 of 11
Thread Starter 
Hi, as per above is there a test for "Motion Blur"?
Iv just got a Samsung plasma and can see motion blur when watching High Def Media!
I have DNR set to off as well as sharpness to zero, DNIe off and the pic size set to "Just Scan" to get the unaltered 1920 1080 image, brightness has had a basic calibration setting with a brightness test.
USA Model No.FP-T5084
Asia equivalent Model No.PS-50P91FH
Specs:
http://www.samsung.com/he/products/t...Specifications

LCD has 4 to 8 MS speeds, what does Plasma have? (sorry for the noob questions!)
Thanks
post #2 of 11
You can download TVblink from the following web site. It is a very useful tool to test your display.

http://www.tvblink.com/
post #3 of 11
Thread Starter 
Thanks Dave, i'll give it a spin.
post #4 of 11
WoW!

Thats one awsome find. I will be using this to help a friend find an HDTV this January (the best month of the year to buy any electronics!).

Thanks!
post #5 of 11
Neat link. I'll try it out when I get home.
post #6 of 11
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Originally Posted by David Hwang View Post

You can download TVblink from the following web site. It is a very useful tool to test your display.

http://www.tvblink.com/

Nice link... thanks for posting that. Got it bookmarked to use later. Free download is a huge plus.
post #7 of 11
Thread Starter 
Enyone who has done the tests with the linked software?
On the field response (one with cubes) i'm seeing a blur of yellow on the third from top as it moves back and fourth, enyone else have this? Is it normal for plasma TVs? i'm not seeing the same affect on my Dell LCD (for PC use).
Thanks
post #8 of 11
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Originally Posted by rover2002 View Post

On the field response (one with cubes) i'm seeing a blur of yellow on the third from top as it moves back and fourth, enyone else have this? Is it normal for plasma TVs? i'm not seeing the same affect on my Dell LCD (for PC use).
Thanks

Can you post the picture?
post #9 of 11
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by David Hwang View Post

Can you post the picture?

I'm actully in the proccess of getting the TV changed Dave, it has some other issues that happend at factory level sadly.
If i take a pic won't that add to the blur? Enyway i'll give it ago over the weekend.
Thanks
post #10 of 11
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Originally Posted by rover2002 View Post

If i take a pic won't that add to the blur? Enyway i'll give it ago over the weekend.
Thanks

Maybe, but I suspect what you have seen is related to the following thread:

What causes banding/bleeding on a PDP?
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=906189
post #11 of 11
I've created an HD motion blur pattern.

http://www.w6rz.net/bounce.zip

I had fun creating the pattern, but I'm not exactly sure how useful it is. Therefore, I'd be interested in any feedback to make the pattern more useful. Size of the bouncing ball, speed of the ball, etc.

Ron
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