1 April 2006 Subpixel arrangements and color image rendering methods for multiprimary displays
Gabor Kutas, Heuikeun Choh, Youngshin Kwak, Peter Bodrogi, Laszlo Czuni
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Abstract
Design principles are formulated to develop visually optimal multiprimary subpixel architectures. Two new hexagonal subpixel architectures optimized for multiprimary color displays are shown, each designed according to these principles. These new multiprimary pixel architectures are considered to be useful to eliminate the color fringe artifact. They are expected to yield images of better visual quality than previous three primary color architectures including the RGB stripe architecture. A new image rendering method is also formulated for multiprimary subpixel architectures. This method can be used with and without subpixel rendering. An error function is defined enabling proper chromaticity reproduction and enhanced luminance resolution.
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Gabor Kutas, Heuikeun Choh, Youngshin Kwak, Peter Bodrogi, and Laszlo Czuni "Subpixel arrangements and color image rendering methods for multiprimary displays," Journal of Electronic Imaging 15(2), 023002 (1 April 2006). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2193987
Published: 1 April 2006
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Cited by 8 scholarly publications and 2 patents.
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KEYWORDS
RGB color model

Modulation transfer functions

Visualization

LCDs

Image quality

Resolution enhancement technologies

Colorimetry

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