Framed Peonies Bouquet in Spring, Vintage Oil Painting | Art Screensaver for TV

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @CB-zd2dn
    @CB-zd2dn 8 месяцев назад

    Loved this ! Many look like a picture on your tv this one with the frame really tricked the eye to think it was a framed painting. Great job!❤

    • @flowersartwork
      @flowersartwork  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! It is such a pleasure to receive such kind comments. Wishing you a wonderful day ahead! :-)

  • @JoVo1111
    @JoVo1111 10 месяцев назад

    This might be the dumbest question ever, but…
    Will this eventually ‘burn the image’ on a tv?
    My husband always gives me grief if I pause too long without a screensaver.

    • @flowersartwork
      @flowersartwork  10 месяцев назад +2

      hi @JoVo1111, all questions are welcome, no worries! Please do not pause the video, you can simply steam our videos and it will keep playing for 3 hours, no music, just like a screensaver. 🌻

    • @TVArtLife
      @TVArtLife 7 месяцев назад

      Hope this helps :)
      If you want to use your TV as a digital art display, here are some guidelines for different types of TVs to minimize the risk of burn-in:
      OLED TVs
      Risk Level: High
      Safe Duration: Try to limit static images to less than 1 hour at a time.
      Precautions: Utilize features like pixel shifting, automatic brightness limiters, and periodic screen refreshes. Many OLED TVs also have an "Art Mode" that periodically shifts the image slightly to prevent burn-in.
      LCD/LED TVs
      Risk Level: Low to Moderate
      Safe Duration: You can generally leave static images for several hours without significant risk. However, it's a good practice to change the image or turn off the display after about 3-4 hours.
      Precautions: Reduce brightness and contrast to minimize potential image retention.
      QLED TVs
      Risk Level: Low to Moderate
      Safe Duration: Similar to LCD/LED, you can leave images for several hours, but aim to change or turn off the image after 3-4 hours.
      Precautions: Use the TV’s built-in art mode or screen saver features to automatically cycle through different images or slightly adjust the displayed image.
      General Tips
      Rotate Images: If possible, set the TV to cycle through different images every 30 minutes to 1 hour.
      Lower Brightness: Reduce the brightness settings to decrease the intensity of static images.
      Enable Screen Savers: Make use of screen saver features that activate after a period of inactivity.
      Check for Burn-In: Periodically check your TV for signs of image retention or burn-in and take action if you notice any.
      By following these guidelines, you can enjoy displaying art on your TV while minimizing the risk of burn-in.

    • @flowersartwork
      @flowersartwork  7 месяцев назад +3

      this is a valuable resource, thank you for sharing it with us!

    • @TVArtLife
      @TVArtLife 7 месяцев назад

      @@flowersartwork 💕