Usually everyone measures white screen at 100%, what Flicker % do you get when measuring these tests and put the tester right against the screen? The reason I'm asking is the result might surprise you, especially if you use dark theme win11 etc. Measure the dark window screen flicker by putting the tester right against the screen.
Why right against the screen it measures pixel flicker dithering better, (tested with older gen. tester with translucent window, later gen has opaque and I don't have that tester.) I compared the testing with the LUPIN tester right againts the screen vs. putting the meter against optics I use for slow motion captures that zooms into the pixels, the flicker results match 100% for white, and 80% for other colors due to light loss trough the optics I guess.
The results. Windows 11 Dark theme (the dark part of windows) flickers ~15% The images I have attached for testing: white 0.66% gray 1.325 dgray 1.915
Different Nvidia drivers give different flicker percentages without any changes to hardware.


