What Is a Display Measuring Machine?
The development of industry and technology has led to the proliferation of many electronic devices in our daily lives. For example, there are LCD TVs, cellular phones, personal computers, remote controls, refrigerators, microwave ovens, and many other forms of devices. These home appliances are fitted with displays that allow us to see text, graphics, and animation vividly.
When humans look into these displays, defects such as distortion, flickering, and display tint can lead to discomfort and reduced work efficiency. In addition, such problems can be fatal to those engaged in graphics-related work.
Therefore, display measuring machines are used to assess screen problems such as distortion and flicker.
Uses of Display Measuring Machines
In the field of graphics and color, the term WYSIWYG is often used, which is an abbreviation for “What you see is what you get”. The connotation is to determine whether the colors on the display visually match the final desired hue in the graphic data or in print.
In other words, this compound term refers to the act of checking whether or not the colors on the display visually match the desired colors in the graphic data,but not in the printed data due to various display problems.
This may be caused by a problem in the setting of printing conditions, etc., and it is not possible to determine that it is a display-only problem. However, if the accuracy of the screen is not measured by display measurement equipment, the risk of a problem occurring is considered to increase.
For this reason, display measuring machines are used in all industries and sectors, including LCD, plasma, OLED, and LED.