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Avoiding image retention
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Avoiding image retention
Image retention (image sticking, ghost image) is the phenomenon 
where an image, or a part of it, seems to be ‘burnt’ in the LCD panel. 
When you display e.g. a uniform light gray image you distinguish the 
ghost image in the background.
This phenomenon occurs on all types of LCD panels when a static image 
remains on the screen for a long time (unfortunately the exact period is 
not predictable). Also parts of the image that do not change often (e.g., 
toolbars, buttons, borders) are susceptible to image retention.
Image retention may be undone in some cases, but it may also damage 
the LCD panel permanently. So it is better to take precautions during 
product installation to avoid it. 
Here are some countermeasures you can take:
Power off, power save mode, screen saver
Very important is to use screen savers and power saving modes as 
much as possible. If you do not need the display for a few hours, switch 
it off. If you only need to look at it when you actually do something on 
the screen, use a screen saver. 
The amount of “relaxation” time should be considerable, the more you 
do it the better. “Flashing” the screen for a few seconds with a screen 
saver is not sufficient. Image retention is a slow process to build up, but 
it also disappears slowly.
Re-Layout
In most applications, a display is used to show a layout of several 
components with borders. Whereas the content in these windows can 
change continuously, the borders are static images and may cause 
boundary image retention. The layout of the windows (size, number of 
windows, etc.) should be changed as much as possible.