Claims
- 1. An arrangement of at least three color subpixels, said at least three colors comprising a red and a green subpixel, said red and green subpixels comprising a red and a green filter respectively and further wherein said red and green subpixels comprise substantially the same luminance when the same energy level is applied to said red and green subpixels.
- 2. The arrangement as recited in claim 1 wherein said red subpixel filters comprise a more transmissive filter than said green subpixel filters.
- 3. The arrangement as recited in claim 2 wherein said red subpixel filters comprises one of a group, said group comprising: a red filter comprising a physically thinner filter than said green filter; a red filter comprising a red pigment comprising a reduced amount of pigment as compared to said green filter; a red filter comprising a pigment comprising greater transmissivity of light than said green filter; and a red filter comprising a broad transmissivity range of frequencies on either side of the red center point.
- 4. The arrangement as recited in claim 2 wherein said green subpixel filters comprises one of a group, said group comprising: a green filter comprising a physically thicker filter than said red filter; a green filter comprising a green pigment comprising a increased amount of pigment as compared to said red filter; a green filter comprising a pigment comprising lesser transmissivity of light than said red filter; and a green filter comprising a narrow transmissivity range of frequencies on either side of the green center point.
- 5. The arrangement as recited in claim 1 wherein the backlight comprises more frequencies in the red range.
- 6. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein said green subpixels comprises a green filter such that the pass band of said green filter is narrowed and such that the chromaticity of said green filter broadens the color gamut into a deeper green color.
- 7. The arrangement of claim 6 wherein said arrangement comprises at least a four color arrangement wherein said fourth color comprises a substantial amount of green color.
- 8. The arrangement of claim 7 wherein said fourth color comprises one of a group, said group comprising: cyan, magenta, greenish-blue, and greenish-grey.
- 9. The arrangement of claim 8 wherein said arrangement comprises a repeat cell of four subpixels.
- 10. The arrangement of claim 7 wherein said arrangement comprises a repeat cell of at least six subpixels.
- 11. The arrangement of claim 10 wherein said arrangement comprises a repeat cell wherein said red and green subpixels further comprise a checkerboard pattern.
- 12. The arrangement of claim 1 wherein said arrangement comprises at least a four color arrangement wherein said fourth color comprises one of a group, said group comprising grey, blue grey, and filtered white.
- 13. The arrangement of claim 12 wherein the backlight comprises more energy in the blue spectrum than red or green spectrum.
- 14. An arrangement of four color subpixels, said arrangement comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel, a cyan subpixel and a magenta subpixel such that when said red subpixel and said cyan subpixel are substantially fully on and when said green and said magenta subpixels are off, said arrangement displays a substantially white color.
- 15. An arrangement of four color subpixels, said arrangement comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel, a cyan subpixel and a magenta subpixel such that when said green and said magenta subpixels are substantially fully on and when said red subpixel and said cyan subpixel are off, said arrangement displays a substantially white color.
- 16. An arrangement of at least six four-color subpixels, said arrangement comprising two red subpixels, two green subpixels, a blue subpixel and a fourth color subpixel such that said arrangement further comprises a first row and a second row, said first row comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel and said blue subpixel, said second row comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel and said fourth color subpixel.
- 17. The arrangement of claim 16 wherein further horizontally adjacent arrangements comprise a first row and a second row, said first row comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel and said fourth color subpixel, said second row comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel and said blue subpixel.
- 18. The arrangement of claim 16 wherein said subpixels comprise one of a group, said group comprising: square subpixels and rectangular subpixels.
- 19. The arrangement of claim 16 wherein said red subpixels and said green subpixels form substantially a checkerboard pattern.
- 20. The arrangement of claim 18 wherein said blue subpixel and said fourth color subpixel are shifted out of alignment from said red subpixel and said green subpixel checkerboard pattern.
- 21. The arrangement of claim 19 wherein said blue subpixel and said fourth color subpixel are shifted out of alignment by substantially half the length of said subpixel.
- 22. The arrangement of claim 20 wherein horizontally adjacent arrangements comprise a first row and a second row, said first row comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel and said fourth color subpixel, said second row comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel and said blue subpixel.
- 23. The arrangement of claim 16 wherein said subpixels are comprised substantially of equal area.
- 24. The arrangement of claim 16 wherein said subpixels are not comprised substantially of equal area.
- 25. The arrangement of claim 24 wherein said fourth color subpixel comprises a smaller area than said blue subpixel.
- 26. An arrangement of at least six four-color subpixels, said arrangement comprising two red subpixels, two green subpixels, two two-color subpixels such that said arrangement further comprises a first row and a second row, said first row and said second row comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel and a two-color subpixel.
- 27. The arrangement of claim 26 wherein said two-color subpixel comprises a filter, said filter further comprising a first color filter and a second color filter.
- 28. The arrangement of claim 27 wherein said first color filter comprises a larger area than said second color filter.
- 29. The arrangement of claim 28 wherein said second color filter comprises a filter of higher luminance than said first color filter.
- 30. The arrangement of claim 26 wherein horizontally-adjacent arrangements comprise a two-color filter rotated by 180 degrees.
- 31. An arrangement of at least six four-color subpixels, said arrangement comprising two red subpixels, two green subpixels, a third color subpixel and a two-color subpixels such that said arrangement further comprises a first row and a second row, said first row comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel and the two-color subpixel.
- 32. The arrangement of claim 31 wherein a second adjacent arrangement comprises a first row and a second row, said first row comprising a red subpixel, a green subpixel and the third color subpixel.
- 33. An arrangement of five four-color subpixels, said arrangement comprising two red subpixels, two green subpixels, a two-color subpixel such that said arrangement further comprises a first column, a second column, and a third column, said first and third column comprising a red and green subpixel checkerboard and said second column comprising said two-color subpixel.
- 34. A method of converting a incoming pixel data of a first format comprising a plurality of four-color pixel elements for a display of a second format comprising a plurality of four-color pixel elements, the steps of said method comprising:
determining implied sample areas for each data point of incoming four-color pixel data; determining the resample area for each four-color subpixel in the display; forming a set of coefficients for each said resample area, said coefficients comprising fractions whose denominators are a function of the resample area and the numerators are a function of an area of each said implied sample areas that may partially overlap said resample areas; multiplying the incoming pixel data for each implied sample area by the coefficient resulting in a product; and adding each said product to obtain luminance values for each resample area.
- 35. A method of converting a incoming pixel data of a first format comprising a plurality of three-color pixel elements for a display of a second format comprising a plurality of four-color pixel elements wherein said three-color input substantially matches three of the four colors in the display, the steps of said method comprising:
determining implied sample areas for each data point of incoming three-color pixel data; determining the resample area for each four-color subpixel in the display; for each of the three matching colors in the display, forming a set of coefficients for each said resample area of the three matching colors in the display, said coefficients comprising actions whose denominators are a function of the resample area and the numerators are a function of an area of each said implied sample areas that may partially overlap said resample areas; multiplying the incoming pixel data for each implied sample area by the coefficient resulting in a product; adding each said product to obtain luminance values for each resample area; and for the fourth color in the display,
computing a luminance value for said fourth color, said fourth color luminance value comprising a function of computed luminance values of said matching three color display data.
- 36. The method as recited in claim 35 wherein said fourth color is one of a group, said group comprising white, grey, and blue-grey.
- 37. The method as recited in claim 36 wherein the step of computing a luminance value comprises computing the following function:
- 38. The method as recited in claim 35 wherein said fourth color comprises a combination of only two or said three matching colors.
- 39. The method as recited in claim 38 wherein said fourth color is one of a group, said group comprising blue-green and cyan.
- 40. The method as recited in claim 39 wherein said luminance value for said fourth color comprises:
- 41. The method as recited in claim 35 wherein said fourth-color subpixels comprise a resample area that does not cover the entire data space.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/051,612 (“the '612 application”), entitled “CONVERSION OF A SUB-PIXEL FORMAT DATA TO ANOTHER SUB-PIXEL DATA FORMAT,” filed on Jan. 16, 2002, which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference. This application is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/150,355 (“the '355 application”), entitled “METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SUB-PIXEL RENDERING WITH GAMMA ADJUSTMENT,” filed on May 17, 2002, which is hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.