DocumentCode
10889
Title
Subpixel rendering: from font rendering to image subsampling [Applications Corner]
Author
Lu Fang ; Au, Oscar C. ; Ngai-Man Cheung
Volume
30
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
May-13
Firstpage
177
Lastpage
189
Abstract
Subpixel rendering technologies take advantage of the subpixel structure of a display to increase the apparent resolution and to improve the display quality of text, graphics, or images. These techniques can potentially improve the apparent resolution because a single pixel on color liquid crystal display (LCD) or organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays consists of several independently controllable colored subpixels. Applications of subpixel rendering are font rendering and image/video subsampling. By controlling individual subpixel values of neighboring pixels, it is possible to microshift the apparent position of a line to give greater details of text. Similarly, since the individual selectable components are increased threefold by controlling subpixels rather than pixels, subpixel-based subsampling can potentially improve the apparent resolution of a down-scaled image. However, the increased apparent luminance resolution often comes at the price of color fringing artifacts. A major challenge is to suppress chrominance distortion while maintaining apparent luminance sharpness. This column introduces subpixel arrangement in color displays, how subpixel rendering works, and several practical subpixel rendering applications in font rendering and image subsampling.
Keywords
brightness; computer displays; image colour analysis; image sampling; liquid crystal displays; organic light emitting diodes; rendering (computer graphics); LCD; OLED; apparent luminance resolution; apparent resolution; chrominance distortion; color fringing artifacts; down-scaled image; font rendering; graphics quality; image quality; image subsampling; independently controllable colored subpixels; luminance sharpness; microshift; neighboring pixels; organic light-emitting diode displays; single pixel on color liquid crystal display; subpixel rendering; subpixel rendering applications; subpixel rendering technologies; subpixel structure; subpixel-based subsampling; text display quality; video subsampling; Displays; Distortion; Image color analysis; Image resolution; Liquid crystal displays; Organic light emitting diodes; Pixels; Rendering (computer graphics);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2013.2241311
Filename
6494674
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