The present disclosure relates to a display for displaying images, an image processing unit in use for such a display, and a display method.
In recent years, replacement of a CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) display with a liquid crystal display or an organic EL (Electro-Luminescence) display has been in progress. These displays are so-called hold-type display devices. More specifically, such displays continue to display the same image during a single frame period between intervals from a display cycle of one still image until the next display cycle of another still image. Accordingly, in watching a moving object that is displayed on such a display, a viewer attempts to view an image while following the moving object smoothly, which causes an image on retinas to move across the center of the retina during a single frame period. Consequently, in viewing moving images on such a display, this results in occurrence of so-called a hold-blur, which makes a viewer feel as if the image quality would deteriorate.
Several considerations have been given concerning a method to suppress this hold blurring. For example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2008-268436 discloses a liquid crystal display that drives a backlight in a blinking state and shortens a hold-display time of an image, thereby reducing a hold-blur. Further, for example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2010-56694 discloses a display that reduces a hold-blur by performing a frame rate conversion.
Meanwhile, in a display, it is generally desired to enhance the image quality thereof. In concrete terms, it may be desired to achieve high-resolution images, or it may be desired to increase a frame rate from a viewpoint of response to moving images.
It is desirable to provide a display, an image processing unit, and a display method that allow the image quality to be enhanced.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a display including: a display section; and a display driving section driving the display section based on a first image data set and a second image data set that alternate with each other. The display driving section drives the display section by performing a first scan with use of a first block as a driving unit in accordance with the first image data set and a second scan with use of a second block as a driving unit in accordance with the second image data set. The first block is composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines, and the second block is composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines and is different from the first block.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided an image processing unit including: a display driving section driving the display section by performing a first scan with use of a first block as a driving unit in accordance with a first image data set and a second scan with use of a second block as a driving unit in accordance with a second image data set. The first block is composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines, the second block is composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines and is different from the first block, and the first image data set and the second image data set alternate with each other.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a display method including: preparing a first image data set and a second image data set alternating with each other; and driving the display section by performing a first scan with use of a first block as a driving unit in accordance with the first image data set and a second scan with use of a second block as a driving unit in accordance with the second image data set, the first block being composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines, and the second block being composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines and being different from the first block.
In the display, the image processing unit, and the display method according to the above-described respective embodiments of the present disclosure, a display is carried out based on the first image data set and the second image data set that alternate with one another. At the time of such a display operation, in the display section, the first scan for the first block as a driving unit is performed in accordance with the first image data set, while the second scan for the second block that is different from the first block as a driving unit is performed in accordance with the second image data set.
In the display, the image processing unit, and the display method according to the above-described respective embodiments of the present disclosure, the first scan is performed for the first block as a driving unit, while the second scan is performed for the second block that is different from the first block as a driving unit, which allows the image quality to be enhanced.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary, and are intended to provide further explanation of the technology as claimed.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the present disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments and, together with the specification, serve to explain the principles of the present technology.
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Hereinafter, some embodiments of the present disclosure are described in details with reference to the drawings. It is to be noted that the descriptions are provided in the order given below.
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4. Application Example
The display 1 includes an input section 11, a frame rate conversion section 12, a filter 13, an image separation section 14, an image processing section 15, a display control section 16, and an EL display section 17.
The input section 11 is an input interface, and generates and outputs an image signal Sp0 based on an image signal provided from an external apparatus. In this example, an image signal to be supplied to the display 1 is a progressive signal with a frame rate of approximately 60 frames/second. It is to be noted that a frame rate of the image signal to be supplied is not limited thereto, and for example, a frame rate of approximately 50 frames/second may be permitted alternatively.
The frame rate conversion section 12 generates an image signal Sp1 by performing a frame rate conversion based on the image signal Sp0 supplied from the input section 11. In this example, such a frame rate conversion is a twofold frame rate conversion from approximately 60 frames/second into approximately 120 frames/second.
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The filter 13 generates frame images F2 and Fi2 respectively by smoothing luminance information for each pixel among lines for the frame images F and Fi that are included in the image signal Sp1, and outputs the resultant frame images F2 and Fi2 as an image signal Sp2. In concrete terms, the filter 13 is composed of a three-tap FIR (Finite Impulse Response) filter in this example. Hereinafter, the description is provided on a case where smoothing is performed on the frame image F as an example. It is to be noted that the description is also the same for a case where smoothing is performed on the frame image Fi.
The image separation section 14 separates an image F3 from the frame image F2 included in the image signal Sp2, while separates an image Fi3 from the frame image Fi2 included in the image signal Sp2, thereby outputting the resultant images as an image signal Sp3.
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Further, the image separation section 14 also has a function to generate a determination signal SD indicating whether the generated image is either the image F3 or Fi3 at the time of separating and generating the images F3 and Fi3 as described above. In other words, the determination signal SD indicates whether the image generated by the image separation section 14 is the image F3 composed of the odd-numbered line images L in the frame image F2 or the image Fi3 composed of the even-numbered line images L in the frame image Fi2.
The image processing section 15 performs predetermined image processing, such as color gamut enhancement and contrast enhancement based on the image signal Sp3 to output the resultant images as an image signal Sp4. In concrete terms, the image processing section 15 generates an image F4 by performing the predetermined image processing on the image F3 included in the image signal Sp3, and generates an image Fi4 by performing the predetermined image processing on the image Fi3 included in the image signal Sp3, thereby outputting the resultant images as the image signal Sp4.
The display control section 16 controls a display operation in the EL display section 17 based on the image signal Sp4 and the determination signal SD. More specifically, in controlling the EL display section 17 based on the images F4 and Fi4 that are included in the image signal Sp4, the display control section 16 takes control to ensure that different scan driving is performed for each of the images F4 and Fi4 in accordance with the determination signal SD.
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At this time, as shown in
The EL display section 17, which is a display section using organic EL display devices as display devices, performs a display operation under control from the display control section 16.
Here, the display control section 16 corresponds to a specific but not limitative example of a “display driving section” of the present disclosure. The driving unit DU corresponds to a specific but not limitative example of a “first block” the present disclosure, while the driving unit DUi corresponds to a specific but not limitative example of a “second block” of the present disclosure. The frame rate conversion section 12, the filter 13, and the image separation section 14 correspond to a specific but not limitative example of an “image generating section” of the present disclosure. The images F3 and F4 correspond to a specific but not limitative example of a “first image data set” of the present disclosure, while the images Fi3 and Fi4 correspond to a specific but not limitative example of a “second image data set” of the present disclosure. The images F and F2 correspond to a specific but not limitative example of a “third image data set” of the present disclosure, while the images Fi and Fi2 correspond to a specific but not limitative example of a “fourth image data set” of the present disclosure.
Subsequently, the description is provided on an operation and a function of the display 1 according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure.
First, an overall operation of the display 1 is outlined with reference to
First, as shown in (B) of
Next, as shown in (C) of
Subsequently, as shown in (D) of
Thereafter, the image processing section 15 generates the frame images F4 and Fi4 respectively by performing predetermined image processing on the frame images F3 and Fi3 ((D) of
Afterward, as shown in (E) of
As described above, in the display 1, scan driving is performed for every two lines in accordance with the odd-numbered line images L in the frame image F to display the display image D, and scan driving, which is shifted from the scan driving related to the frame image F by a single line, is performed for every two lines in accordance with the even-numbered line images L in the frame image Fi that is generated by the interpolation processing, to display the display image Di. The display images D and Di are alternately displayed. As a result, a viewer views an average image between the display images D and Di.
On this occasion, in the display 1, scan driving is performed for every two lines, and thus a time length of each horizontal period is assured even when, for example, a high-definition display is utilized as the EL display section 17. Therefore, deterioration in the image quality is suppressed. In other words, for example, when scan driving is performed for each line, it is not possible to adequately assure a horizontal period because the higher a resolution of the display section is, the shorter a horizontal period is, which could lead to deterioration in the image quality. On the contrary, in the display 1, scan driving is performed for every two lines, and thus a longer horizontal period is assured, which allows a possibility of deterioration in the image quality to be reduced.
Further, in the display 1, the driving units DU and DUi are shifted from each other, and the display images D and Di that are shifted from each other by a single line are displayed alternately, which allows deterioration in the resolution to be suppressed as described later.
Additionally, in the display 1, the image separation section 14 generates the images F3 and Fi3 with the number of lines reduced by half, and the image processing section 15 performs predetermined image processing on these images F3 and Fi3, which makes it possible to reduce a burden of the image processing operation in the image processing section 15 in comparison with a case where image processing is performed on any image without the number of lines reduced by half, that is, any image composed of luminance information equivalent in quantity to the number of pixels of the EL display section 17.
Next, an operation of the filter 13 is described. The filter 13 smoothes among lines the luminance information for each pixel in the frame images F and Fi. For example, in the case where a space frequency of the luminance information in a vertical direction is high, this allows deterioration in the image quality to be suppressed as described hereinafter.
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First, the description is provided on a case where the space frequency is not very high (
The average display luminance IDavg takes a form similar to that of the input luminance Iin as compared with the display luminance ID and the display luminance IDi, which allows deterioration in the image quality to be suppressed. In other words, in the display 1, although the display images D and Di are displayed alternately as shown in
Next, the description is provided on a case where the space frequency is high (
In this case, the average display luminance IDavg takes a form that is significantly different from that of the input luminance Iin. However, since a human's visual resolution is not fully high, a viewer is generally unable to perceive the luminance information I of such a high space frequency, but a viewer perceives average luminance of a plurality of lines, and thus this doesn't matter in most cases.
Further, when the space frequency is high as described above, provision of the filter 13 allows a possibility of flickering to be reduced as described hereinafter in comparison with a comparative example.
Next, a function of the first embodiment of the present disclosure is described in contrast with a comparative example. A display 1R according to the comparative example is not provided with the filter 13. Any other configuration is the same as with the first embodiment of the present disclosure (
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When the space frequency is not very high (
When the space frequency is high (
On the contrary, in the display 1 according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure, provision of the filter 13 ensures that the luminance information is smoothed among lines when the space frequency is high, which makes it possible to reduce a possibility that flickering occur.
In this example, a case where the input luminance Iin varies at two-line cycle is considered as an example where the space frequency is high. However, when only images having a lower space frequency are to be processed, it may be permitted to weaken the effect of smoothing in such a manner that a filter coefficient for each tap of the filter 13 is set to approximately 1:6:1 for example. In this case, in an example in
As described above, in the first embodiment of the present disclosure, scan driving is performed for every two lines, and thus a time length of each horizontal period is assured, which allows deterioration in the image quality to be suppressed.
Further, in the first embodiment of the present disclosure, the driving units DU and DUi are shifted from each other, and thus the display images D and Di that are shifted from each other by a single line are displayed alternately, which makes it possible to suppress the deterioration in the resolution as well as in the image quality.
Additionally, in the first embodiment of the present disclosure, the image separation section generates images with the number of lines reduced by half, and the image processing section performs predetermined image processing on the images, which allows a burden of an image processing operation in the image processing section to be reduced.
Moreover, in the first embodiment of the present disclosure, provision of the filter ensures to reduce a possibility that flickering occur, as well as to suppress deterioration in the image quality.
In the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure, although an image signal to be supplied to the display 1 is a progressive signal, such an image signal is not limited thereto, and alternatively, as shown in
In the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure, although the frame rate conversion section 12 performs a twofold frame rate conversion, the frame rate conversion is not limited thereto, and alternatively as shown in
Next, the description is provided on a display 2 according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure. In the second embodiment of the present disclosure, a circuit configuration is more simplified by using an interlace signal as an image signal to be supplied. It is to be noted that any component parts essentially same as those of the display 1 according to the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure are denoted with the same reference numerals, and the related descriptions are omitted as appropriate.
Here, the frame rate conversion section 22 corresponds to a specific but not limitative example of an “image generating section” of the present disclosure. The field image FA corresponds to a specific but not limitative example of an “odd-numbered line image data set” of the present disclosure, while the field image FB corresponds to a specific but not limitative example of an “even-numbered line image data set” of the present disclosure.
First, as shown in (B) of
Next, as shown in (C) of
Subsequently, as with the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure, the image processing section 15 performs predetermined image processing on the frame images F12 and Fi12, the display control section 16 controls a display operation on the EL display section 17, and the EL display section 17 displays the display images D and Di under control from the display control section 16 ((D) of
In the display 2, an interlace signal is used as an image signal to be supplied. Accordingly, there is no necessity for providing a filter. In other words, in the display 1 according to the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure, it is desirable to provide the filter 13 because flickering may occur when a space frequency is high if the filter 13 is not provided ((B) of
Further, omission of a filter makes it possible to achieve a simplified circuit configuration. Especially, for example, in the display 1 according to the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure, since it is necessary to perform smoothing on frame images including both of the even-numbered line images and the odd-numbered line images to reduce flickering as described above, there is a necessity to provide the image separation section 15 at a stage following the filter 13. On the contrary, in the display 2 according to the second embodiment of the present disclosure, omission of the filter 13 allows the even-numbered line images and the odd-numbered line images to be separated, while a frame rate conversion is performed on the frame rate conversion section 22, which makes it possible to achieve a simplified circuit configuration.
As described above, in the second embodiment of the present disclosure, an image signal to be supplied is an interlace signal, and thus it is possible to achieve a simplified circuit configuration. Any other advantageous effects are the same as with the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure.
Next, the description is provided on a display 3 according to a third embodiment of the present disclosure. In the third embodiment of the present disclosure, a method of converting frame rate is different from that according to the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure. It is to be noted that any component parts essentially same as those of the display 1 according to the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure are denoted with the same reference numerals, and the related descriptions are omitted as appropriate.
The filter 31 generates a frame image F21 by smoothing among lines the luminance information in the frame image F included in the image signal Sp0 to output the resultant image as an image signal Sp21. A specific operation is the same as with the filter 13.
The image separation section 32 generates an image FA22 by separating odd-numbered line images, and generates an image FB22 by separating even-numbered line images, from the frame image F21 included in the image signal Sp21. Further, as with the image separation section 14 and the like according to the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure, the image separation section 32 also has a function to generate the determination signal SD indicating whether the generated image is either the image FA22 or FB22 at the time of generating the images FA22 and FB22.
The frame rate conversion section 35 has an interpolating image generating section 33 and a multiplexer (MUX) 34. The interpolating image generating section 33 performs interpolation processing on a time axis in accordance with the image FB22 to generate an image Fi23. The multiplexer 34 arrays the images FA22 and the images Fi23 alternately in accordance with the determination signal SD to output the resultant image as an image signal Sp25.
Here, the filter 31, the image separation section 32, and the frame rate conversion section 35 correspond to a specific but not limitative example of an “image generating section” of the present disclosure. The image FA22 corresponds to a specific but not limitative example of an “odd-numbered line image data set” of the present disclosure, while the image FB22 corresponds to a specific but not limitative example of an “even-numbered line image data set” of the present disclosure.
First, as shown in (B) of
Next, as shown in (C) of
Subsequently, as shown in (D) of
Thereafter, as with the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure and the like, the image processing section 15 performs predetermined image processing on the frame images FA22 and Fi23, the display control section 16 controls a display operation on the EL display section 17, and the EL display section 17 displays the display images D and Di under control from the display control section 16 ((E) of
In the display 3, the interpolation processing is performed on either the image FA22 or FB22 (image FB22 in this example) that is separated by the image separation section 32, which makes it possible to reduce an image processing load on the interpolating image generating section 33. In other words, for example, in the display 1 according to the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure, the interpolation processing is performed on the frame images F including both of the even-numbered line images and the odd-numbered line images, which may cause an image processing load to increase excessively. On the contrary, in the display 3 according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in (D) of
As described above, in the third embodiment of the present disclosure, the interpolation processing is performed on either one of the images that are separated by the image separation section, which makes it possible to reduce an image processing burden on the frame rate conversion section. Any other advantageous effects are the same as with the above-described first embodiment of the present disclosure.
Next, the description is provided on an application example of the displays that are described in the above-described respective embodiments of the present disclosure and the modification examples.
In addition to such a television receiver, the displays according to the above-described respective embodiments of the present disclosure and the like are applicable to electronic apparatuses in every field, including digital cameras, notebook personal computers, portable terminal devices such as cellular phones, portable game machines, or video cameras. In other words, the displays according to the above-described respective embodiments of the present disclosure and the like are applicable to electronic apparatuses for displaying images in every field.
Although the present technology has been described with reference to some embodiments and modification examples, as well as the application example for electronic apparatuses, the present technology is not limited to the above-described embodiments and the like, and different variations are available.
For example, in the above-described respective embodiments and the like, although scan driving of the EL display section 17 is performed for every two lines, such scan driving is not limited thereto, and alternatively, scan driving of the EL display section 17 may be performed for every three or more lines, as shown in
Further, for example, in the above-described respective embodiments and the like, although an EL display is configured, the configuration is not limited thereto, and alternatively a liquid crystal display may be configured as shown in
It is to be noted that the technology may be configured as follows.
(1) A display, including:
a display section; and
a display driving section driving the display section based on a first image data set and a second image data set that alternate with each other,
wherein the display driving section drives the display section by performing a first scan with use of a first block as a driving unit in accordance with the first image data set and a second scan with use of a second block as a driving unit in accordance with the second image data set, the first block being composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines, and the second block being composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines and being different from the first block.
(2) The display according to (1), further including an image generating section including a frame rate conversion section that performs a frame rate conversion based on an input image signal and generating the first image data set and the second image data set based on image data subjected to the frame rate conversion.
(3) The display according to (2), wherein
the image generating section generates a determination signal indicating whether either the first image data set or the second image data set is generated, and
the display driving section selectively performs the first scan or the second scan based on the determination signal.
(4) The display according to (2) or (3), wherein
the image generating section further includes an image separation section,
the input image signal is a progressive signal,
the frame rate conversion section generates a third image data set and a fourth image data set that alternate with each other, by performing the frame rate conversion based on the progressive signal, and
the image separation section generates the first image data set by separating odd-numbered line image data based on the third image data set, while generating the second image data set by separating even-numbered line image data based on the fourth image data set.
(5) The display according to (4), wherein
the image generating section further includes a filter performing smoothing among pixel lines for each of the third image data set and the fourth image data set, and
the image separation section generates the first image data set based on the smoothed third image data set, while generating the second image data set based on the smoothed fourth image data set.
(6) The display according to (4) or (5), wherein each of the third image data set and the fourth image data set is composed of pixel data equivalent in quantity to the number of pixels in the display section.
(7) The display according to any one of (4) to (6), further including a conversion section converting an interlace signal into a progressive signal,
wherein the input image signal is the progressive signal converted by the conversion section.
(8) The display according to (2) or (3), wherein
the input image signal is an interlace signal including an odd-numbered line image data set and an even-numbered line image data set that alternate with each other, and
the frame rate conversion section generates an odd-numbered line interpolation image data set by performing line interpolation processing among pixel lines on the even-numbered line image data set, while generating an even-numbered line interpolation image data set by performing the line interpolation processing among pixel lines on the odd-numbered line image data set,
generates the first image data set based on the odd-numbered line image data set and the odd-numbered line interpolation image data set, and
generates the second image data set based on the even-numbered line image data set and the even-numbered line interpolation image data set.
(9) The display according to (8), wherein
the frame rate conversion section uses the odd-numbered line image data set and the odd-numbered line interpolation image data set as the first image data set, and
generates the second image data set by performing interpolation processing on a time axis on the even-numbered line image data set and the even-numbered line interpolation image data set.
(10) The display according to (2) or (3), wherein
the input image signal is a progressive signal including a series of input image data sets,
the image generating section further includes an image separation section, the image separation section generating an odd-numbered line image data set by separating odd-numbered line image data and generating an even-numbered line image data set by separating even-numbered line image data, based on each of the series of input image data sets, and
the frame rate conversion section uses one of the odd-numbered line image data set and the even-numbered line image data set as the first data set, and generates the second image data set by performing interpolation processing on a time axis on the other of the odd-numbered line image data set and the even-numbered line image data set.
(11) The display according to (10), wherein
the image generating section further includes a filter performing smoothing among pixel lines for each of a series of the input image data set, and
the image separation section generates the odd-numbered line image data set and the even-numbered line image data set based on each of the series of input image data sets that is smoothed.
(12) The display according to (10) or (11), wherein
the image generating section generates a determination signal indicating whether either the first image data set or the second image data set is generated, and
the frame rate conversion section performs the frame rate conversion based on the determination signal.
(13) The display according to any one of (1) to (12), further including an image processing section performing predetermined image processing on the first image data set and the second image data set,
wherein the display driving section drives the display section based on the first image data set subjected to the image processing and the second image data set subjected to the image processing.
(14) The display according to any one of (1) to (13), wherein each of the first image data set and the second image data set is composed of pixel data equivalent in quantity to half of the number of the pixels in the display section.
(15) The display according to any one of (1) to (14), wherein the first block and the second block are both composed of two pixel lines, and
the first block is shifted from the second block by a single line.
(16) The display according to any one of (1) to (15), wherein the display section is an EL display section.
(17) An image processing unit, including:
a display driving section driving the display section by performing a first scan with use of a first block as a driving unit in accordance with a first image data set and a second scan with use of a second block as a driving unit in accordance with a second image data set, the first block being composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines, the second block being composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines and being different from the first block, and the first image data set and the second image data set alternating with each other.
(18) A display method, including:
preparing a first image data set and a second image data set alternating with each other; and
driving the display section by performing a first scan with use of a first block as a driving unit in accordance with the first image data set and a second scan with use of a second block as a driving unit in accordance with the second image data set, the first block being composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines, and the second block being composed of a plurality of consecutive pixel lines and being different from the first block.
The present disclosure contains subject matter related to that disclosed in Japanese Priority Patent Application JP 2012-127015 filed in the Japan Patent Office on Jun. 4, 2012, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
It should be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations, sub-combinations, and alterations may occur depending on design requirements and other factors insofar as they are within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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