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Frame Rate Control: Computer Monitor, Liquid Crystal Display Television, 1:1 Pixel Mapping
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Frame Rate
Control (FRC) is a method for achieving higher color quality in low
color resolution display panels such as TN+film LCD. Most TN panels
represent colors using only 6 bits per RGB color, or 18 bit in total,
and are unable to display the 16.7 million color shades (24-bit
truecolor) that are available from graphics cards. Instead, they use a
dithering method that combines adjacent pixels to simulate the desired
shade. Frame Rate Control (FRC) is a form of temporal dithering which
cycles between different color shades with each new frame to simulate an
intermediate shade. This can create a potentially noticable 30 Hz
flicker. FRC tends to be most noticeable in darker tones, while
dithering appears to make the individual pixels of the LCD visible. |
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