Color in electronic display systems advantages of multi-primary displays /: advantages of multi-primary displays. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- Color in electronic display systems advantages of multi-primary displays /: advantages of multi-primary displays. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Color in electronic display systems advantages of multi-primary displays
- Further Information:
- Note: Michael E. Miller.
- Other Names:
- Miller, Michael E
- Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 Color from a Systems Point of View; 1.1 Natural Color Systems; 1.2 Digital Color Systems; 1.3 Three Dimensions of Color; 1.4 Color in Action; 1.5 Perceiving the Importance of Color; 1.6 Summary and Questions for Reflection; References; 2 Human Perception of Color; 2.1 Structure of the Eye; 2.2 Sensors of the Eye; 2.3 Processing in the Eye; 2.4 Processing Beyond the Eye; 2.5 Defining Luminance and Contrast; 2.6 Defining Chromaticity; 2.6.1 Tri-stimulus Values; 2.6.2 Chromaticity Coordinates and Diagram; 2.7 Uniform Color Spaces 2.7.1 CIE 1976 Uniform Chromaticity Diagrams2.7.2 1976 CIE L*u*v* Uniform Color Space; 2.7.3 1976 L*a*b* Uniform Color Space; 2.8 General Color Rendering Index; 2.9 Defining Human Needs for Color; 2.10 Summary and Questions to Consider; References; 3 Scenes and Lighting; 3.1 Measurement of Light; 3.1.1 Luminance Measurement; 3.1.2 Illuminance Measurement; 3.1.3 Power, Efficiency, and Efficacy; 3.2 Daylight; 3.3 Characteristics of Artificial Lighting; 3.3.1 Incandescent; 3.3.2 Fluorescent; 3.3.3 LED; 3.4 Reflectance of Natural Objects; 3.4.1 Color in Our Natural World 3.4.2 Relating Color Saturation and Reflected Power3.4.3 Color Occurrence in Images; 3.5 Summary and Questions for Reflection; References; 4 Capture, Storage and Transmission Systems; 4.1 Digital Capture Systems; 4.1.1 Digital Camera Structure; 4.1.2 Color Filter Design and Image Reconstruction; 4.1.3 Image Integration; 4.2 Image Encoding; 4.3Intro; Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; 1 Color from a Systems Point of View; 1.1 Natural Color Systems; 1.2 Digital Color Systems; 1.3 Three Dimensions of Color; 1.4 Color in Action; 1.5 Perceiving the Importance of Color; 1.6 Summary and Questions for Reflection; References; 2 Human Perception of Color; 2.1 Structure of the Eye; 2.2 Sensors of the Eye; 2.3 Processing in the Eye; 2.4 Processing Beyond the Eye; 2.5 Defining Luminance and Contrast; 2.6 Defining Chromaticity; 2.6.1 Tri-stimulus Values; 2.6.2 Chromaticity Coordinates and Diagram; 2.7 Uniform Color Spaces 2.7.1 CIE 1976 Uniform Chromaticity Diagrams2.7.2 1976 CIE L*u*v* Uniform Color Space; 2.7.3 1976 L*a*b* Uniform Color Space; 2.8 General Color Rendering Index; 2.9 Defining Human Needs for Color; 2.10 Summary and Questions to Consider; References; 3 Scenes and Lighting; 3.1 Measurement of Light; 3.1.1 Luminance Measurement; 3.1.2 Illuminance Measurement; 3.1.3 Power, Efficiency, and Efficacy; 3.2 Daylight; 3.3 Characteristics of Artificial Lighting; 3.3.1 Incandescent; 3.3.2 Fluorescent; 3.3.3 LED; 3.4 Reflectance of Natural Objects; 3.4.1 Color in Our Natural World 3.4.2 Relating Color Saturation and Reflected Power3.4.3 Color Occurrence in Images; 3.5 Summary and Questions for Reflection; References; 4 Capture, Storage and Transmission Systems; 4.1 Digital Capture Systems; 4.1.1 Digital Camera Structure; 4.1.2 Color Filter Design and Image Reconstruction; 4.1.3 Image Integration; 4.2 Image Encoding; 4.3 High Dynamic Range; 4.4 Capturing the Third Dimension; 4.4.1 Stereoscopic Image Capture; 4.4.2 Multi-view Image Capture; 4.4.3 Depth Capture; 4.5 Summary and Questions for Thought; References; 5 LCD Display Technology; 5.1 Display Technology Overview 5.2 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Technology Introduction5.3 Technology Overview; 5.4 Contrast and Tone Scale; 5.5 Viewing Angle; 5.6 Response Time; 5.7 LCD Innovations; 5.7.1 Backlight Innovations; 5.7.2 Quantum Dot LCD; 5.7.3 HDR LCD; 5.7.4 Temporally Modulated LCD; 5.8 Summary and Questions for Thought; References; 6 LED Display Technologies; 6.1 Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) Displays; 6.1.1 Technology Overview; 6.1.2 Electric Properties; 6.1.3 Color Performance; 6.1.4 Spatial Distribution and Reflectance; 6.1.5 Lifetime; 6.1.6 Display Structures; 6.2 Color Patterning; 6.3 White OLED 6.3.1 Other Power Considerations6.3.2 OLED Summary; 6.4 Inorganic Light Emitting Diode Displays; 6.5 Summary and Questions for Thought; References; 7 Display Signal Processing; 7.1 RGB Display Rendering; 7.1.1 Selection of Rendered White Point; 7.1.2 Linearization and Decoding; 7.1.3 Adapting the Image Data to an Alternate White Point; 7.1.4 Target Display Definition; 7.1.5 RGB Rendering; 7.1.6 Tonescale Rendering; 7.1.7 Summary; 7.2 Color Rendering for Multi-primary Displays; 7.2.1 Simplifying Assumptions; 7.2.2 The Color of W Is the Display White Point; 7.2.3 Relaxing the White Assumption … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (255 p.)
- Subjects:
- 621.381542
Color display systems
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030028343
3030028348 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783030028336
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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