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Shadow Detail Test

Black Level Test

Check if your monitor can display near-black shadow detail. Lower your room lighting and reduce screen brightness to minimum before testing. Use the PLUGE pattern to calibrate your black level.

For best results: lower room lighting, set monitor brightness to minimum, and allow 5 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the dark.

About the Black Level Test

This test displays multiple rows of near-black patches — starting from pure black (0,0,0) and stepping through values 1 to 30 — to reveal your monitor's shadow detail capability. The PLUGE (Picture Line-Up Generation Equipment) row at the bottom is a broadcast calibration signal that helps you set the correct black level. Reduce your ambient lighting and lower your monitor brightness to minimum before testing for the most accurate results.

Black Level by Display Type

OLED / QD-OLED

Perfect
~0 nits

Pixels turn off completely. True infinite contrast ratio. Zero light emission for black pixels.

VA LCD

Excellent
0.05–0.2 nits

Best black level among LCD types. High contrast ratios of 3000:1 to 6000:1 typical.

IPS LCD

Good
0.2–0.8 nits

Moderate black level. Contrast ratios of 700:1 to 1500:1. IPS glow visible in dark rooms.

TN LCD

Good
0.2–0.6 nits

Similar to IPS. Historically popular for fast response time gaming panels.

Black Level Test FAQ

Common questions about black level, shadow detail, and monitor calibration.