Tested Perceptual Difference Between UHD-1/4K and UHD-2/8K
Michael D. Smith, Michael Zink, Aansh Malik
The screen size and the resolution of the displays available to the consumer market have been steadily increasing. According to established vision science, there are limits to the human visual system for the perceptibility of resolution at typical viewing distances. This paper discusses a subjective evaluation that was performed to assess the perceptual difference between UHD-1/4K and UHD-2/8K for various types of content on an UHD-2/8K consumer display. It also performs a detailed frequency and visibility analysis of the content to determine the characteristics of the most perceptual content and establishes a relationship between the subjective test results and the vision science.
Print ISSN
1545-0279
Electronic ISSN
2160-2492
Published
2020-07
Content type
Original Research
Keywords
UHD-2/8K, high dynamic range (HDR), perceptual testing, spatial frequency, ultrahigh-definition (UHD), viewing test, visibility