Electronic devices, such as portable telephones, notebook or laptop computers, projectors, personal digital assistants, desktop computers, televisions, and others, are generally configured to display an image using a variety of different methods (e.g., liquid crystal display (LCD), cathode-ray tube (CRT), etc.). Additionally, the environments in which such electronic devices are used greatly vary. For example, such electronic devices are generally capable of being used indoors and/or outdoors, thereby resulting in varied lighting conditions in which to use the electronic device. Further, lighting conditions may also change within a particular environment (e.g., lights dimmed or tuned off indoors; setting sun or cloudy conditions outdoors). Thus, maintaining image quality and visibility under varied lighting conditions is problematic for electronic devices.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a display control system comprises a display controller adapted to detect an ambient light condition about an electronic device. The display controller is also adapted to determine an optical response characteristic associated with the ambient light condition and automatically adjust a brightness of a display of the electronic device based on the optical response characteristic.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a display control system comprises a display controller adapted to detect an ambient light condition about an electronic device. The display controller is also adapted to determine an optical response characteristic associated with the ambient light condition and automatically adjust a color balance of an image displayed by the electronic device based on the optical response characteristic.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a display control system comprises a display controller adapted to detect a change in an ambient light condition about an electronic device. The display controller is also adapted to determine an optical response characteristic associated with the change in the ambient light condition and automatically adjust a rate of brightness change of a display of the electronic device based on the optical response characteristic.
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Optical response characteristic data 50 comprises information associated with response characteristics of the human eye under different and/or changing light conditions. For example, different lighting conditions affect various functions of the human eye. For example, lighting conditions affect changes to the iris of the human eye such that the iris contracts or dilates to control the amount of light incident upon a retina of the human eye. The level of light also affects color perception or sensitivity of the human eye. Thus, in operation, optical response characteristic data 50 comprises information corresponding to human eye responsiveness related to various light conditions such that display controller 20 controls the display of an image based on human eye responsiveness to static and/or dynamic light conditions.
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Thus, in operation, display controller 20 controls a brightness and/or contrast of a displayed image and/or color balance of a displayed image based on human eye characteristics as defined by optical response characteristic data 50. For example, display controller 20 uses color control logic 26 to control a color balance of a displayed image of electronic device 12 based on optical response characteristic data 50 associated with ambient light conditions relative to electronic device 12 as detected by sensor 30. Display controller 20 also uses brightness control logic 28 to control a brightness and/or contrast of a displayed image of electronic device 12 using optical response characteristic data 50 corresponding to ambient light conditions as detected by sensor 30. In some embodiments of the present invention, display controller 20 dynamically controls the displayed image of electronic device 12 based on changes to ambient lighting conditions detected by sensor 30. For example, display controller 20, via color control logic 26 and/or brightness control logic 28, accesses optical response characteristic data 50, such as adaptive response time 60, to determine response characteristics of the human eye corresponding to changing light conditions such that variations to the displayed image are made at a rate corresponding to a rate of human eye responsiveness. Thus, in operation, display controller 20 controls a rate of brightness change and/or color balance change corresponding to human eye responsiveness to changing light conditions as defined by optical response characteristic data 50.
In operation, to control a color balance of a displayed image of electronic device 12, display controller 20 uses color control logic 26 to detect or otherwise identify static and/or dynamic lighting conditions relative to electronic device 12 and identify an optical response characteristic of the human eye based on the detected static and/or dynamic lighting conditions via optical response characteristic data 50. For example, in some embodiments of the present invention, display controller 20 uses control color logic 26 to access color balance sensitivity 62 indicating a perception or color sensitivity of the human eye in response to static and/or dynamic lighting conditions and adjusts the displayed image of electronic device 12 based on the optical response characteristic as defined by color balance sensitivity 62. For example, in some embodiments of the present invention, display controller 20 is configured to adjust hue levels or values of the displayed image based on the human eye's ability to sense or perceive various colors under the detected light conditions as indicated by optical response characteristic data 50. As described above, in response to dynamic light condition changes relative to electronic device 12, display controller 20 uses color control logic 26 to control a rate of color balance change of the displayed image by accessing adaptive response time 60 and determining the optical response characteristic associated human eye reaction time to dynamic lighting condition changes to adjust a rate of color balance change to the displayed image. Thus, in some embodiments of the present invention, display controller 20 is adapted to perform color balance changes at a rate corresponding to the human eye's response or reaction time to ambient light changes.
In operation, to control a brightness and/or contrast of a displayed image, display controller 20 uses brightness control logic 28 to detect or otherwise identify static and/or dynamic lighting conditions relative to electronic device 12 and identify an optical response characteristic of the human eye based on the detected static and/or dynamic ambient light conditions via optical response characteristic data 50 to control a brightness and/or contrast of a displayed image. As described above, for dynamic light condition changes relative to electronic device 12, display controller 20 uses brightness control logic 28 to access adaptive response time 60 to determine an optical response characteristic associated with time responsiveness of the human eye under dynamic light condition changes to control a rate of brightness and/or contrast change of the displayed image based on the dynamic ambient light conditions. Thus, in some embodiments of the present invention, display controller 20 is adapted to control a rate of brightness and/or contrast change of a display based on the human eye's response or reaction time to ambient light changes.
At block 208, display controller 20 determines an optical response characteristic corresponding to the detected ambient light condition change. At block 210, display controller 20 determines a display brightness for the display of electronic device 12 based on the optical response characteristic corresponding to the ambient light condition change. At block 212, display controller 20 determines a color balance for the displayed image based on the optical response characteristic corresponding to the ambient light condition change.
At block 214, display controller 20 determines an adaptive response time based on the optical response characteristic corresponding to the ambient light condition change. For example, as described above, display controller 20 accesses adaptive response time 60 to determine time responsiveness of the human eye in response to changing light conditions. At block 216, display controller 20 adjusts the brightness of a displayed image of electronic device 12 at a rate corresponding to the optical response characteristic as indicated by adaptive response time 60. At block 218, display controller 20 adjusts a color balance of the displayed image at a rate corresponding to the optical response characteristic as indicated by adaptive response time 60.
Thus, embodiments of the present invention enable automatic adjustment of a displayed image of an electronic device in response to static and/or dynamic light conditions based on human eye responsiveness to such light conditions. For example, embodiments of the present invention enable a brightness and/or contrast change to a displayed image to be mapped to human eye responsiveness to light conditions relative to the electronic device displaying the image. Additionally, embodiments of the present invention also enable a rate of brightness and/or contrast change to the displayed image to be controlled based on the human eye's rate of responsiveness or reaction to changing light conditions. Further embodiments of the present invention enable color adjustments or balancing of a displayed image based on the human eye's responsiveness to color at different light conditions. Embodiments of the present invention also enable a rate of color change to a displayed image to be controlled based on reaction time of the human eye to changes in light conditions. It should be understood that in the methods described in