TEST
Upper two rows :
After proper monitor adjustment
you should be able to see all small squares in larger ones.
There is one small square per each large one. If you can't see some
of them your monitor is not adjusted properly.

Lower two rows, and Gamma image :
These are for Gamma adjustment.
The inner squares are 50% gray, and the outer squares consist of
equall tones of dark and light colors to make a 50% color. In a
gamma balanced monitor, you should see the outer and inner color
mixtures in equal brightness. The grays should not be Green or any
other color tinted tone of gray.
Tiny Lines :
These vertical and horizontal
lines are intended to measure horizontal and vertical resolution
of your monitor. You should view neighbor light and dark lines as
seperate colors. There are colored lines as well as B/W lines. Also
the lines should appear strait not bowed.

Gamma test

Tune your monitor untill you can see all
the recatngles in upper rows. Proper calibration means you miss
no details in the dark and bright edges when viewing web graphics.
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