Claims
- 1. A method for correcting luminance and chromaticity variations caused by tile edge effects in tiled, flat-panel liquid crystal displays (LCDs), the steps comprising:a) providing at least two LCD tiles arranged adjacent one another with a seam therebetween, each of said tiles having an edge proximate said seam and an interior region with a plurality of pixels disposed therein, said pixels being adapted to modify transmitted light upon stimulation by respective pixel stimulation signals; b) mapping at least one region of said pixels in said LCD tiles, each of said pixels in said region having a similar effective T-V curve in an LCD tile; c) determining a transfer function for said mapped region to change one of said effective T-V curves to a predetermined, reference effective T-V curve; and d) applying an inverse of said transfer function to said pixel stimulation signals so that said pixels in said region appear to exhibit said predetermined, reference effective T-V curve.
- 2. The method for correcting luminance and chromaticity variations in tiled, flat-panel LCDs as recited in claim 1: wherein said pixels comprise sub-pixels; said mapping step (b) comprises mapping regions of said sub-pixels, each having a similar effective T-V curve, said pixel stimulation signals comprising sub-pixel stimulation signals; and said applying an inverse transfer function step (d) further comprises applying an inverse of said transfer function to said sub-pixel stimulation signals.
- 3. The method for correcting luminance and chromaticity variations in tiled, flat-panel LCDs as recited in claim 2, wherein said inverse transfer function comprises a look-up table.
- 4. The method for correcting luminance and chromaticity variations in tiled, flat-panel LCDs as recited in claim 3, wherein said look-up table comprises at least one of the group of slope data and offset data.
- 5. The method for correcting luminance and chromaticity variations in tiled, flat-panel LCDs as recited in claim 2, wherein said inverse transfer function comprises piece-wise interpolation.
- 6. The method for correcting luminance and chromaticity variations in tiled, flat-panel LCDs as recited in claim 5, wherein said mapping step (b) comprises producing a contour map.
- 7. The method for correcting luminance and chromaticity (variations in tiled, flat-panel LCDs as recited in claim 6, wherein said contour map represents regions of sub-pixels each having a substantially identical effective T-V curve.
- 8. The method for correcting luminance and chromaticity variations in tiled, flat-panel LCDs as recited in claim 7, wherein said mapping step (b) comprises the sub-steps of:i) measuring edge effects at a plurality of locations in an LCD tile; and ii) determining effective T-V curves representative of said measured cell gaps.
- 9. The method for correcting luminance and chromaticity variations in tiled, flat-panel LCDs as recited in claim 7, wherein said determining transfer function step (c) comprises determining a transfer function for sub-pixels for a mapped region.
- 10. The method for correcting luminance and chromaticity variations in tiled, flat-panel LCDs as recited in claim 9, wherein said transfer function is selectively applied to said sub-pixels dependent upon said primary colors thereof.
- 11. The method for correcting luminance and chromaticity variations in tiled, flat-panel LCDs as recited in claim 2, wherein said inverse transfer function is constructed using mathematical interpolation techniques based on at least one of: constants, slopes and higher-order terms.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of Ser. No. 09/396,142 filed Sep. 15, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,115,092.
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