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A true HD test starts with pixels. You want to see fine textures, such as the pores on a character's face or the individual threads in a costume. If these look soft, your "HD" might actually be upscaled SD. 2. High Dynamic Range (HDR)
To conduct a visual HD movie test, you need specific "test patterns" or demo clips designed to stress specific aspects of the image.
Look for vibrant but natural tones. Skin should look lifelike, not orange or pale. Fruit stands, sunsets, or neon lights are great test subjects.
A true HD test starts with pixels. You want to see fine textures, such as the pores on a character's face or the individual threads in a costume. If these look soft, your "HD" might actually be upscaled SD. 2. High Dynamic Range (HDR)
To conduct a visual HD movie test, you need specific "test patterns" or demo clips designed to stress specific aspects of the image.
Look for vibrant but natural tones. Skin should look lifelike, not orange or pale. Fruit stands, sunsets, or neon lights are great test subjects.