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Shadow Detail Test

Black Level Test Online

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.

What is a Black Level Test?

A black level test checks whether your monitor can distinguish near-black patches from reference black without crushing shadow detail or lifting blacks into gray. It uses low RGB values, inverted mode, and a PLUGE calibration pattern to reveal black crush, gamma problems, OLED black handling, LCD backlight leakage, and dark-scene visibility.

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.