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PERCEPTUAL LUMINANCE NONLINEARITY-BASED IMAGE DATA EXCHANGE ACROSS DIFFERENT DISPLAY CAPABILITIES

A handheld imaging device has a data receiver that is configured to receive reference encoded image data. The data includes reference code values, which are encoded by an external coding system. The reference code values represent reference gray levels, which are being selected using a reference grayscale display function that is based on perceptual non-linearity of human vision adapted at different light levels to spatial frequencies. The imaging device also has a data converter that is configured to access a code mapping between the reference code values and device-specific code values of the imaging device. The device-specific code values are configured to produce gray levels that are specific to the imaging device. Based on the code mapping, the data converter is configured to transcode the reference encoded image data into device-specific image data, which is encoded with the device-specific code values.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING LIGHT EMITTED FROM A DISPLAY

Systems and methods for adjusting light emitted from a display of a device are provided. The adjusting includes obtaining, from light of an environment detected by at least one sensor, a measured color of light of the environment, and obtaining, from light of the environment detected by at least one sensor, a measured brightness of light of the environment. In response to the obtaining the measured color and the measured brightness of light, a color of light emitted from the display is adjusted from an initial color prior to the adjusting to a target color that matches the measured color. Further, a brightness of light emitted from the display is adjusted from an initial brightness emitted by the display prior to the adjusting to a target brightness that matches the measured brightness of light.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ADJUSTING LIGHT EMITTED FROM A DISPLAY

Systems and methods for adjusting light emitted from a display of a device are provided. The adjusting includes obtaining, from light of an environment detected by at least one sensor, a measured color of light of the environment, and obtaining, from light of the environment detected by at least one sensor, a measured brightness of light of the environment. In response to the obtaining the measured color and the measured brightness of light, a color of light emitted from the display is adjusted from an initial color prior to the adjusting to a target color that matches the measured color. Further, a brightness of light emitted from the display is adjusted from an initial brightness emitted by the display prior to the adjusting to a target brightness that matches the measured brightness of light.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLOR MAPPING FOR IMPROVED VIEWING BY A COLOR VISION DEFICIENT OBSERVER
20230107509 · 2023-04-06 ·

A method and system for color mapping digital visual content for improved viewing by a color vision deficient observer includes receiving the digital visual content to be color mapped, clustering color values of the digital visual content into a plurality of color clusters, assigning each color cluster to a respective one of a set of target color values in which the set of target color values have increased visual distinguishability for the color vision deficient observer; and for each color cluster, mapping the color values of the color cluster to the target color value, thereby generating a color-mapped digital visual content. One or more regions of interest of the content can be identified and the color mapping may be applied onto to those regions of interest.

Three sub-color correction based on two-dimensional graphs
11640811 · 2023-05-02 · ·

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for three sub-color correction based on two-dimensional graphs. In an aspect, a method includes obtaining an image to be shown on a display, determining three sub-color values of a particular pixel in the image, including a first sub-color value for a first sub-color, a second sub-color value for a second sub-color, and a third sub-color value for a third sub-color of the particular pixel, obtaining a representation of a two-dimensional graph of color-correction curves, selecting a selected color-correction curve to use to correct the first sub-color value based on both the second sub-color value and the third sub-color value, determining a corrected first sub-color value based on the first sub-color value, and outputting the image using the corrected first sub-color value instead of the first sub-color value.

Three sub-color correction based on two-dimensional graphs
11640811 · 2023-05-02 · ·

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for three sub-color correction based on two-dimensional graphs. In an aspect, a method includes obtaining an image to be shown on a display, determining three sub-color values of a particular pixel in the image, including a first sub-color value for a first sub-color, a second sub-color value for a second sub-color, and a third sub-color value for a third sub-color of the particular pixel, obtaining a representation of a two-dimensional graph of color-correction curves, selecting a selected color-correction curve to use to correct the first sub-color value based on both the second sub-color value and the third sub-color value, determining a corrected first sub-color value based on the first sub-color value, and outputting the image using the corrected first sub-color value instead of the first sub-color value.

Systems for generating accessible color themes

In implementations of systems for generating accessible color themes, a computing device implements an accessibility system to receive an input color palette including original colors defined in a color space. The accessibility system generates color vision deficiency simulations that correspond to pairs of the original colors and computes perceptual color differences between the color vision deficiency simulations. Candidate colors are determined for corresponding original colors based at least partially on the perceptual color differences and a conflicting perceptual color difference. The accessibility system outputs an output color palette including replacement colors defined in the color space that are generated at least partially based on distances between the candidate colors and the corresponding original colors computed in a CIELAB color space.

DATA INTERFACE DEVICE AND METHOD OF DISPLAY APPARATUS
20230206885 · 2023-06-29 · ·

A device for controlling a data interface of a display apparatus, can include a timing controller to encode one data transfer packet including image data according to a pixel clock to output the one data transfer packet to an interface line, and a source driver to decode the one data transfer packet to recover the image data. Also, the image data includes first image data of a first color and second image data of a second color between a first delimiter signal having a first logic value and a second delimiter signal having a second logic value, a most significant bit of the first image data is closer to the first delimiter signal than a least significant bit of the first image data, and a most significant bit of the second image data is closer to the second delimiter signal than a least significant bit of the second image.

DATA INTERFACE DEVICE AND METHOD OF DISPLAY APPARATUS
20230206885 · 2023-06-29 · ·

A device for controlling a data interface of a display apparatus, can include a timing controller to encode one data transfer packet including image data according to a pixel clock to output the one data transfer packet to an interface line, and a source driver to decode the one data transfer packet to recover the image data. Also, the image data includes first image data of a first color and second image data of a second color between a first delimiter signal having a first logic value and a second delimiter signal having a second logic value, a most significant bit of the first image data is closer to the first delimiter signal than a least significant bit of the first image data, and a most significant bit of the second image data is closer to the second delimiter signal than a least significant bit of the second image.

Method of detecting an error of a multi-time programmable operation, and organic light emitting display device employing the same

A method of detecting an error of a multi-time programmable (MTP) operation in which each gamma-offset and each header-bit at predetermined reference gray-levels are written in a MTP memory device while the MTP operation is performed on a pixel circuit, the each header-bit indicating whether or not the each gamma-offset is written in the MTP memory device, and it is detected whether or not the MTP operation is performed on the pixel circuit based on a logical operation between the header-bits at the predetermined reference gray-levels read from the MTP memory device when the MTP operation is finished on the pixel circuit.