Expand this Topic clickable element to expand a topic
Skip to content
Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Display Technology
  • Vol. 8,
  • Issue 12,
  • pp. 699-706
  • (2012)

Image Saturation Improvement for 180 Hz Stencil-FSC LCD With Side-Lit LED Backlight

Not Accessible

Your library or personal account may give you access

Abstract

The green-based 180 Hz Stencil-FSC method was proposed to effectively suppress color breakup for a field-sequential-color liquid crystal display (FSC-LCD). Nevertheless, this method has an issue on green color desaturation. Therefore, we further propose the “limited backlight signal ratio” (LBSR) to determine a proper backlight signal to increase image color saturation and simultaneously suppress color breakup. To realize a thin and high image quality eco-display, in addition, the light spread function model and the number of backlight divisions for a side-lit backlight are optimized and combined with the LBSR stencil-FSC method.

© 2012 IEEE

PDF Article
More Like This
Deep learning-enabled image content-adaptive field sequential color LCDs with mini-LED backlight

Guowei Zou, Zeyu Wang, Yutong Liu, Juanli Li, Xingyun Liu, Jiahui Liu, Bo-Ru Yang, and Zong Qin
Opt. Express 30(12) 21044-21064 (2022)

Color breakup suppression based on global dimming for field sequential color displays using edge information in images

Fang-Cheng Lin, Zong Qin, Kai-Tung Teng, and Yi-Pai Huang
Opt. Express 27(3) 2335-2343 (2019)

Deep learning-based real-time driving for 3-field sequential color displays with low color breakup and high fidelity

Zeyu Wang, Guowei Zou, Yan Shen, Bo-Ru Yang, and Zong Qin
Opt. Express 31(11) 17999-18016 (2023)

Cited By

You do not have subscription access to this journal. Cited by links are available to subscribers only. You may subscribe either as an Optica member, or as an authorized user of your institution.

Contact your librarian or system administrator
or
Login to access Optica Member Subscription

Select as filters


Select Topics Cancel
© Copyright 2024 | Optica Publishing Group. All rights reserved, including rights for text and data mining and training of artificial technologies or similar technologies.