Content adaptive display for emissive displays

    公开(公告)号:US10062183B2

    公开(公告)日:2018-08-28

    申请号:US15279208

    申请日:2016-09-28

    IPC分类号: G06T11/00 G09G3/20 G09G3/3208

    摘要: For adjusting color values in image data for an emissive display, a method receives a frame of image data and adjusts a color value of a first color component by predetermined amount and identifies a white point from the adjusted color value of the first color component for each pixel in the frame of image data. The method remaps, for each pixel in the frame of image data, color values for a second color component and for a third color component based on the white point and controls the emissive display to present the frame of image data using the adjusted color value and the remapped color values. Each pixel of the emissive display includes a first subpixel that emits the first color component, a second subpixel that emits the second color component, and a third subpixel that emits the third color component.

    CONTENT ADAPTIVE DISPLAY FOR EMISSIVE DISPLAYS

    公开(公告)号:US20180089861A1

    公开(公告)日:2018-03-29

    申请号:US15279208

    申请日:2016-09-28

    IPC分类号: G06T11/00 G09G3/20 G09G3/3208

    摘要: For adjusting color values in image data for an emissive display, a method receives a frame of image data and adjusts a color value of a first color component by predetermined amount and identifies a white point from the adjusted color value of the first color component for each pixel in the frame of image data. The method remaps, for each pixel in the frame of image data, color values for a second color component and for a third color component based on the white point and controls the emissive display to present the frame of image data using the adjusted color value and the remapped color values. Each pixel of the emissive display includes a first subpixel that emits the first color component, a second subpixel that emits the second color component, and a third subpixel that emits the third color component.

    Electronic device with optically pellucid electrical conductor and systems and methods for compensating for the same

    公开(公告)号:US12131693B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-10-29

    申请号:US16379544

    申请日:2019-04-09

    IPC分类号: G09G3/3225

    摘要: An electronic device includes at least one optically transparent substrate defining an optical transmission area and a display having an array of pixel structures each including a plurality of electroluminescent elements selectively operable to project light through the optical transmission area. An optically pellucid electrical conductor is coupled to the optically transparent substrate at a first subarea of the optical transmission area. One or more processors cause a first set of pixel structures to project light through the first subarea with a first luminous intensity and a second set of pixel structures to project other light through a second subarea of the optical transmission area that is complemental to the first subarea with a second luminous intensity that is different from the first luminous intensity.

    Electronic Device with Optically Pellucid Electrical Conductor and Systems and Methods for Compensating for the Same

    公开(公告)号:US20200329218A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-10-15

    申请号:US16379544

    申请日:2019-04-09

    摘要: An electronic device includes at least one optically transparent substrate defining an optical transmission area and a display having an array of pixel structures each including a plurality of electroluminescent elements selectively operable to project light through the optical transmission area. An optically pellucid electrical conductor is coupled to the optically transparent substrate at a first subarea of the optical transmission area. One or more processors cause a first set of pixel structures to project light through the first subarea with a first luminous intensity and a second set of pixel structures to project other light through a second subarea of the optical transmission area that is complemental to the first subarea with a second luminous intensity that is different from the first luminous intensity.