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Computer Optics, 2022 Volume 46, Issue 2, Pages 335–344 (Mi co1021)

Two calibration models for compensation of the individual elements properties of self-emitting displays

O. A. Basovaab, S. A. Gladilinb, A. S. Grigoryevb, D. P. Nikolaevbc

a Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region
b Institute for Information Transmission Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Kharkevich Institute), Moscow
c Smart Engines Service LLC, Moscow

Abstract: In this paper, we examine the applicability limits of different methods of compensation of the individual properties of self-emitting displays with significant non-uniformity of chromaticity and maximum brightness. The aim of the compensation is to minimize the perceived image non-uniformity. Compensation of the displayed image non-uniformity is based on minimizing the perceived distance between the target (ideally displayed) and the simulated image displayed by the calibrated screen. The S-CIELAB model of the human visual system properties is used to estimate the perceived distance between two images. In this work, we compare the efficiency of the channel-wise and linear (with channel mixing) compensation models depending on the models of variation in the characteristics of display elements (subpixels). It was found that even for a display with uniform chromatic subpixels characteristics, the linear model with channel mixing is superior in terms of compensation accuracy.

Keywords: displays; non-uniformity compensation; dead pixel compensation; display calibration; image enhancement; spatial filtering; spatial resolution; human visual system model; S-CIELAB

Received: 24.12.2020
Accepted: 22.09.2021

Language: English



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