sekundærfaser
Sekundærfaser, meaning "secondary phases" in English, refers to the appearance of superimposed or ghost-like images in a visual display, often electronic. This phenomenon is distinct from primary or intended image content and is typically caused by signal interference, timing inaccuracies, or problems with the display hardware itself. Sekundærfaser can manifest as faint outlines, duplicated shapes, or slight misalignments of the main image.
The causes of sekundærfaser are varied. In older analog systems, such as CRT televisions, signal degradation
Identifying and resolving sekundærfaser usually involves troubleshooting the source of the signal or the display device.