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I bought a high resolution iPad by Michael SinzThe prospect of a real 2048 x 1536 resolution display was just too much for me and I bought an iPad (and one for my wife too). But, after having ordered it, I wondered what types of tests that I could put together to test the iPad display when it came in. After all, I really do want to be sure that the display is of some level of quality. So, I put together some optimized 2048 x 1536 resolution images that I could load on the iPad to check out the display. These images are full resolution but are rather small, thanks to the wonders of run-length encoding. After all, they are very regular in design. I put them on my web server such that I could try out the iPad directly but it turns out that the web browser resamples the image and you don't get the full resolution. However, if you ask Safari to save the images into the camera roll, you get the full resolution image and they do what I want. So, what is it that I wanted to use these images for? Well, first, they are fully saturated Red, Green, Blue, Red-Green, Red-Blue, Green-Blue, Red-Green-Blue, and full-off. But not only that, there are variations of these where alternating lines are black and where alternating lines are full-on white. (Obviously the black-black and white-white version does not actually exist) There are two reasons for the alternating lines:
Using the images
The ImagesTo download, view this pages on your iPad and tap and hold on each of the images and select the "Save Image" option. The images are each under 2K in size (yes, just 2K or less or under 40k for the whole set of 22 images.) |