Display a Pure Lime Green Screen
A lime screen outputs pure green at full brightness. It is ideal for checking green subpixel health, screen uniformity in bright green, and providing a vibrant green light source.
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Why Use a Lime Screen?
- Test Pure Green Channel: Lime uses only green subpixels at maximum brightness, making it the definitive test for green channel defects.
- Check for Green Stuck Pixels: Dead or stuck green subpixels are immediately obvious on a full lime background.
- Evaluate Bright Green Uniformity: Bright green can expose backlight inconsistencies and clouding that darker greens hide.
- High-Visibility Background: Lime's intense brightness makes it useful for checking screen edges, bezels, and physical damage.
- Creative Green Lighting: Use it as an intense green light for special effects, video calls, or photography.
How to Use
- Start: Click the button or tap the preview to open the full lime screen.
- Examine: Look for dead subpixels, brightness drops, or color inconsistencies.
- Exit: Press ESC or click anywhere to close.
Benefits of the Lime Screen Tool
- Free to Use: No installation required; works in your browser.
- Instant Fullscreen: Fills the screen with pure lime in one click.
- Multi-Device: Compatible with computers, tablets, and phones.
- Essential for Green Channel Tests: Provides the purest green signal for display diagnostics.
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Why Lime Is Useful for Strong Green Checks
Lime is a more intense green than many muted or darker variants, which makes it useful when you want to stress the bright end of green output. A lime screen can reveal stuck pixels, uneven saturation, or areas where bright green looks weaker or dirtier than expected.
Because lime is visually strong, it can also help you judge whether a display is overshooting neon-like tones or clipping them into flatter color. That makes it a more specialized but still valuable check after using standard green.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between lime and green screen?
Lime is brighter and more vivid, so it is better for stressing intense green output and spotting issues in highly saturated green areas.
What defects can a lime screen show?
It can reveal stuck pixels, uneven bright-green rendering, weak green output, and oversaturated or clipped-looking color.
Why use lime after testing plain green?
Plain green is useful for general checks, while lime can better expose how the panel handles brighter, more aggressive green tones.
Does the lime screen work on phones and tablets?
Yes. It works in modern mobile browsers as well as on desktop screens.
How do I close the lime screen?
Press ESC or tap anywhere on the fullscreen overlay to exit.