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      Pixel independence: measuring spatial interactions on a CRT display.

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      Spatial vision
      Brill

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          Abstract

          The standard working assumption of careful CRT imaging is that each pixel is imaged independently, through a point nonlinearity (the monitor's gamma function, relating screen luminance to input voltage), and then blurred by the point-spread function of the beam spot on the phosphor. Unfortunately most monitors have inadequate video bandwidth, DC restoration, and high-voltage regulation to live up to this ideal model. Two tests are recommended for assessing a CRT's deviation from the pixel-independence model.

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          Journal
          Spat Vis
          Spatial vision
          Brill
          0169-1015
          0169-1015
          1997
          : 10
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychology, New York University, NY 10003, USA. denis@psych.nyu.edu
          Article
          10.1163/156856897x00375
          9176954
          f427d067-f4e3-44e5-a4b6-46bfbf0b426a
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