Title :
CSD-a new unified threshold metric of evaluating LCD viewing angle by color saturation degradation
Author :
Chen, Szu-Fen F. ; Cheng, Wei-Chung W. ; Shieh, Han-Ping D.
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Lower luminance contrast ratio and chromatic changes affect the visual performance (i.e. color shift) of a thin-film transistor liquid-crystal device (TFT-LCD) at large viewing angles. The de facto method of defining viewing angle, contrast ratio of luminance, fails to represent the substantial visual performance viewed at a larger angle. We found the degradation of color saturation, dS*/dthetas, to be an appropriate metric to aid the conventional viewing angle definition (CR ges 10). We empirically determined the threshold for defining the color viewing angles of TFT-LCDs, CVA = {thetaspardS*/dthetas| les 0.03}, which reflects the variation not only in chromaticity but also in luminance. The proposed metric was evaluated by psychophysical experiments, whose results validate the efficacy of the proposed metric
Keywords :
brightness; colour displays; liquid crystal displays; optical saturation; CSD; LCD viewing angle; chromatic changes; color saturation degradation; lower luminance contrast ratio; thin film transistor liquid crystal device; unified threshold metric; visual performance; Cathode ray tubes; Chromium; Degradation; Displays; Liquid crystal devices; Liquid crystals; Photonics; Psychology; TV; Thin film transistors; Color saturation degradation (CSD) metric; contrast ratio metric; just-noticeable difference (JND); liquid-crystal device (LCD) viewing angle evaluation; psychophysical evaluation;
Journal_Title :
Display Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JDT.2006.874504