its a very simple question. assuming all conventional LCDs recieving digital signals from a DVI graphics card function in the same manner.
so if i picked a green subpixel anywhere in the frame, and this pixel had a luminance value of 64, and if it had to change to a value of 192 in the proceeding frame, then does it simply increase to 192 or does it have to flush to an off state before increasing?
and what about infinite sustained persistence: if i had the entire display set to a background color whose value was Red=127 Green=127 Blue=127, and the image was to remain unchanged for a whole year, then would the screen have to be refreshed at some point in time, or can it remain completely idle, as if to say the graphics card wouldn't even need to send signals to the display. and if it had to be refreshed, then how would that work.
so if i picked a green subpixel anywhere in the frame, and this pixel had a luminance value of 64, and if it had to change to a value of 192 in the proceeding frame, then does it simply increase to 192 or does it have to flush to an off state before increasing?
and what about infinite sustained persistence: if i had the entire display set to a background color whose value was Red=127 Green=127 Blue=127, and the image was to remain unchanged for a whole year, then would the screen have to be refreshed at some point in time, or can it remain completely idle, as if to say the graphics card wouldn't even need to send signals to the display. and if it had to be refreshed, then how would that work.
