When referring to a display, the contrast ratio is a figure used to measure the luminance difference between the brightest white and the darkest black. The contrast ratio is listed as y:z where ‘y’ is the brightest white and ‘z’ is the darkest black. An example of a standard contrast ratio for computer monitors and an LCD is 200:1, a higher number (e.g., 600:1) has a brighter display.
Contrast, Luminance, Video terms
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