viipemärgid
Viipemärgid, often translated as "flicker marks" or "wave marks," are a phenomenon observed in certain types of visual displays, particularly early cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions. They manifest as subtle, fleeting lines or patterns that appear to flicker or wave across the screen, especially in areas of high contrast or rapid motion. This effect is not a defect in the content being displayed but rather a characteristic of the technology used to create the image.
The origin of viipemärgid lies in the way CRT screens generate images. An electron beam scans across
Modern display technologies, such as LCD, LED, and OLED, do not produce viipemärgid because they operate on