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Description When the test pattern submitted to an LCD-monitor is periodically changed every single frame, the optical response is usually not settling to the steady state because the transitions take too long. This illustration shows the difference between the periodic impulse response between various states of gray and the corresponding stationary states (dashed horizontal lines).
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