The present invention relates to a display of characters on a liquid crystal display device having pixels each constituted by four subpixels having four different colors (e.g., red, green, blue, and white), respectively.
As an antialiasing technique for improving the viewability of characters on a liquid crystal display device, a technique (subpixel rendering) is currently under development which produces an antialiasing effect not at a pixel level but at a subpixel level by displaying different tones in a plurality of subpixels of each of those pixels falling on a character edge.
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Meanwhile, with an aim to enhance the luminance of each pixel, a liquid crystal display device (multi-color liquid crystal display device is also currently under development which has pixels each constituted by subpixels of four or more different colors.
For example, in a case where it is specified in the RGB data that RSP=0, GSP=0, and BSP=0, it is specified in the RGBW data that RSP=1×0−(0)=0, GSP=1×0−(0)=0, BSP=1×0−(0)=0, and WSP=0. Alternatively, in a case where it is specified in the RGB data that RSP=255, GSP=255, and BSP=0, it is specified in the RGBW data that RSP=1×255−(0)=255, GSP=1×255−(0)=255, BSP=1×0−(0)=0, and WSP=0. Alternatively, in a case where it is specified in the RGB data that RSP=0, GSP=255, and BSP=255, it is specified in the RGBW data that RSP=1×0−(0)=0, GSP=1×255−(0)=255, BSP=1×255−(0)=255, and WSP=0.
For example, in a case where it is specified in the RGB data that RSP=0, GSP=0, and BSP=0, it is specified in the RGBW data that RSP=1×0−(0)=0, GSP=1×0−(0)=0, BSP=1×0−(0)=0, and WSP=0. Alternatively, in a case where it is specified in the RGB data that RSP=255, GSP=255, and BSP=0, it is specified in the RGBW data that RSP=1×255−(0)=255, GSP=1×255−(0)=255, BSP=1×0−(0)=0, and WSP=0. Alternatively, in a case where it is specified in the RGB data that RSP=0, GSP=255, and BSP=255, it is specified in the RGBW data that RSP=1×0−(0)=0, GSP=1×255−(0)=255, BSP=1×255−(0)=255, and WSP=0.
Japanese Patent Application Publication, Tokukai, No. 2004-4839 A (Publication Date: Jan. 8, 2004)
Since a subpixel rendered font (e.g., Clear Type (registered trademark) of Microsoft Corporation) is created on the premise of a three-color liquid crystal display device, there is such a problem that an attempt to display the font on such a multi-color liquid crystal display device as that described above results in failure to produce an appropriate antialiasing effect.
The present invention is designed to produce an appropriate antialiasing effect when a four-color liquid crystal display device displays a subpixel rendered font.
A liquid crystal display device according the present invention is a liquid crystal display device including: pixels each composed of first to fourth subpixels having four different colors, respectively, the first to fourth subpixels being arranged in a two-by-two matrix, the first subpixel being placed in the first row and the first column, the second subpixel being placed in the first row and the second column, the third subpixel being placed in the second row and the second column, the fourth subpixel being placed in the second row and the first column, in displaying a font (i) subjected to subpixel rendering premised on a pixel composed of three subpixels having three different colors, respectively, the three subpixels being arranged in three columns of stripe, and (ii) specified, regarding a predetermined pixel falling on part of a character edge, that the subpixel in the first column takes on a tone Tx, that the subpixel in the second column takes on a tone Ty, and that the subpixel in the third column takes on a tone Tz, the liquid crystal display device specifying, regarding the predetermined pixel, that the first subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on α×(Tx×Kb+Ty×Ka)=p, that the second subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on β×(Ty×Kc+Tz×Kd)=q, that the third subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on γ×(Ty×Ke+Tz×Kf)=v, and that the second subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on δ×(Tx×Kh+Ty×Kg)=u, where 0≦Ka<Kb<1, 0≦Kc<Kd≦1, 0≦Ke≦Kf 1, 0≦Kg<Kh≦1, and α, β, γ, and δ are each a positive number.
The tone of each of the first and fourth subpixels located in the first column in each pixel of a four-color liquid crystal display device (i.e., a liquid crystal display device having pixels each composed of first to fourth subpixels having four different colors, respectively, arranged in a two-by-two matrix) that falls on part of a character edge is determined with a higher degree of contribution of the tone Tx of the subpixel located in the first column in each pixel of a three-color liquid crystal display device, and the tone of each of the second and third subpixels located in the second column in each pixel of the four-color liquid crystal display is determined with a higher degree of contribution of the tone Tz of the subpixel located in the third column in each pixel of the three-color liquid crystal display device. This makes it possible to produce an appropriate antialiasing effect on a font displayed on the four-color liquid crystal display device.
As described above, the present invention can produce an appropriate antialiasing effect when a four-color liquid crystal display device displays a subpixel rendered font.
An embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to
The liquid crystal display device 1 is a four-color liquid crystal display device, and the liquid crystal panel 5 has pixels each composed of four subpixels having four different colors (R, G, B, and W), respectively. The R, G, B, and W subpixels are referred to below as “RSP”, “GSP”, “BSP”, and “WSP”, respectively, as needed.
The display control circuit 2 includes a data conversion circuit 6 and a timing control circuit 7. The data conversion circuit 6 receives RGB data, creates RGBW data from the RGB data (which will be described later in detail), and then outputs the RGBW data to the timing control circuit 7. The timing control circuit 7 outputs a source start pulse SSP, a source clock SCK, etc., as well as the RGBW data, to the source driver 4, and outputs a gate start pulse GSP, a gate clock GCK, etc. to the gate driver 3.
The source driver 4 drives source lines (data signal lines, not illustrated) of the liquid crystal panel 5 with use of the source start pulse SSP, the source clock SCK, etc., as well as the RGBW data. The gate driver 3 drives gate lines (scanning signal lines, not illustrated) of the liquid crystal panel 5 with use of the gate start pulse GSP, the gate clock GCK, etc.
The following describes a method for creating RGBW data of a subpixel rendered font (e.g., Clear Type (registered trademark) of Microsoft Corporation) premised on an R, a G, and a B subpixels arranged in three columns of stripe.
The liquid crystal panel 5 has pixels each constituted by first to fourth subpixels having four different colors, respectively, arranged in a two-by-two matrix (with the first to fourth subpixels being placed in the first row and the first column, in the first row and the second column, in the second row and the second column, and in the second row and the first column, respectively). When it is specified in the font (RGB data), for a particular pixel falling on part of a character edge, that the subpixel in the first column takes on a tone Tx, that the subpixel in the second column takes on a tone Ty, and that the subpixel in the third column takes on a tone Tz, it is specified in the RGBW data, for the particular pixel, that the first subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on α×(Tx×Kb+Ty×Ka)=p, that the second subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on β×(Ty×Kc+Tz×Kd)=q, that the third subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on γ×(Ty×Ke+Tz×Kf)=v, and that the fourth subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on δ×(Tx×Kh+Ty×Kg)=u, where 0≦Ka<Kb≦1, 0≦Kc<Kd≦1, 0≦Ke<Kf≦1, 0≦Kg<Kh≦1, and α, β, γ, and δ are each a positive number.
It is preferable that Ka=Kc=Ke=Kg=⅓, Kb=Kd=Kf=Kh=⅔, and α=β=γ=δ=1. See a case where each pixel of the liquid crystal panel 5 has an R subpixel (RSP), a G subpixel (GSP), a B subpixel (BSP), and a W subpixel (WSP) placed in the first row and the first column, in the first row and the second column, in the second row and the second column, and in the second row and the first column, respectively. In this case, when it is specified in the font (RGB data), for a particular pixel falling on part of a character edge (such a pixel as the pixels P1 to P6 of
Since, in
For example, see a case where each pixel of the liquid crystal panel 5 has a W subpixel (WSP), a B subpixel (BSP), an R subpixel (RSP), and a G subpixel (GSP) placed in the first row and the first column, in the first row and the second column, in the second row and the second column, and in the second row and the first column, respectively. In this case, when it is specified in the font (RGB data), for a particular pixel falling on part of a character edge (such a pixel as the pixels P1 to P6 of
The method for creating RGBW data in a case where the liquid crystal panel 5 has pixels each constituted by four subpixels having four different colors, respectively, arranged in a two-by-two matrix is not limited to that described above.
For example, let it be assumed that Ka=Kc=Ke=Kg=0, Kb=Kd=Kf=Kh=1, and α=β=γ=δ=1, and see a case where each pixel of the liquid crystal panel 5 has an R subpixel (RSP), a G subpixel (GSP), a B subpixel (BSP), and a W subpixel (WSP) placed in the first row and the first column, in the first row and the second column, in the second row and the second column, and in the second row and the first column, respectively. In this case, when it is specified in the font (RGB data), for a particular pixel falling on part of a character edge (such a pixel as the pixels P1 to P6 of
Further, when the R, G, B, and W subpixels display identical tones with a luminance ratio of LR:LG:LB:LW (e.g., 0.298:0.586:0.114:1), it can also be specified in
The liquid crystal panel 5 has pixels each constituted by first to fourth subpixels having four different colors, respectively, arranged in four columns of stripe (with the first to fourth subpixels being placed in the first to fourth columns, respectively). When it is specified in the font (RGB data), for a particular pixel falling on part of a character edge, that the subpixel in the first column takes on a tone Tx, that the subpixel in the second column takes on a tone Ty, and that the subpixel in the third column takes on a tone Tz, it is specified in the RGBW data, for the particular pixel, that the first subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on α×(Tx×KB+Ty×KA)=P, that the second subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on β×(Tx×KC+Ty×KD)=Q, that the third subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on γ×(Ty×KE+Tz×KF)=V, and that the fourth subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on δ×(Ty×KG+Tz×KH)=U, where 0≦KA<KB≦1, 0≦KC≦1, 0≦KD≦1, 0≦KE≦1, 0≦KF≦1, 0≦KG<KH≦1, and α, β, γ, and δ are each a positive number.
It is preferable that KA=KG=0, KB=KH=1, KC=KF=⅓, KD=KE=⅔, and α=β=γ=δ=1. See a case where each pixel of the liquid crystal panel 5 has an R subpixel (RSP), a G subpixel (GSP), a B subpixel (BSP), and a W subpixel (WSP) placed in the first to fourth columns, respectively. In this case, when it is specified in the font (RGB data), for a particular pixel falling on part of a character edge (such a pixel as the pixels P1 to P6 of
Since, in
For example, see a case where each pixel of the liquid crystal panel 5 has a B subpixel (BSP), a W subpixel (BSP), an G subpixel (RSP), and an R subpixel (GSP) placed in the first to fourth rows, respectively. In this case, when it is specified in the font (RGB data), for a particular pixel falling on part of a character edge (such a pixel as the pixels P1 to P6 of
The method for creating RGBW data in a case where the liquid crystal panel 5 has pixels each constituted by four subpixels having four different colors, respectively, arranged in stripes is not limited to that described above.
For example, it may be that KA=KD=KE=KG=0, KB=KH=KC=KF=1, and α=β=γ=δ=1. See a case where each pixel of the liquid crystal panel 5 has an R subpixel (RSP), a G subpixel (GSP), a B subpixel (BSP), and a W subpixel (WSP) placed in the first to fourth columns, respectively. In this case, when it is specified in the font (RGB data), for a particular pixel falling on part of a character edge (such a pixel as the pixels P1 to P6 of
Alternatively, it may also be that KA=KC=KF=KG=0, KB=KD=KE=KH=1, and α=β=γ=δ=1. See a case where each pixel of the liquid crystal panel 5 has an R subpixel (RSP), a G subpixel (GSP), a B subpixel (BSP), and a W subpixel (WSP) placed in the first to fourth columns, respectively. In this case, when it is specified in the font (RGB data), for a particular pixel falling on part of a character edge (such a pixel as the pixels P1 to P6 of
A liquid crystal display device according the present invention is a liquid crystal display device including: pixels each composed of first to fourth subpixels having four different colors, respectively, the first to fourth subpixels being arranged in a two-by-two matrix, the first subpixel being placed in the first row and the first column, the second subpixel being placed in the first row and the second column, the third subpixel being placed in the second row and the second column, the fourth subpixel being placed in the second row and the first column, in displaying a font (i) subjected to subpixel rendering premised on a pixel composed of three subpixels having three different colors, respectively, the three subpixels being arranged in three columns of stripe, and (ii) specified, regarding a predetermined pixel falling on part of a character edge, that the subpixel in the first column takes on a tone Tx, that the subpixel in the second column takes on a tone Ty, and that the subpixel in the third column takes on a tone Tz, the liquid crystal display device specifying, regarding the predetermined pixel, that the first subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on α×(Tx×Kb+Ty×Ka)=p, that the second subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on β×(Ty×Kc+Tz×Kd)=q, that the third subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on γ×(Ty×Ke+Tz×Kf)=v, and that the second subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on δ×(Tx×Kh+Ty×Kg)=u, where 0≦Ka<Kb≦1, 0≦Kc<Kd≦1, 0≦Ke<Kf≦1, 0≦Kg<Kh≦1, and α, β, γ, and δ are each a positive number.
The tone of each of the first and fourth subpixels located in the first column in each pixel of a four-color liquid crystal display device (i.e., a liquid crystal display device having pixels each composed of first to fourth subpixels having four different colors, respectively, arranged in a two-by-two matrix) that falls on part of a character edge is determined with a higher degree of contribution of the tone Tx of the subpixel located in the first column in each pixel of a three-color liquid crystal display device, and the tone of each of the second and third subpixels located in the second column in each pixel of the four-color liquid crystal display is determined with a higher degree of contribution of the tone Tz of the subpixel located in the third column in each pixel of the three-color liquid crystal display device. This makes it possible to produce an appropriate antialiasing effect on a font displayed on the four-color liquid crystal display device.
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that Ka/Kb=Kc/Kd=Ke/Kf=Kg/Kh=½.
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that Ka=Kc=Ke=Kg=0 and Kb=Kd=Kf=Kh=1.
A liquid crystal display device according the present invention is a liquid crystal display device including: pixels each composed of first to fourth subpixels having four different colors, respectively, the first to fourth subpixels being arranged in four columns of stripe, the first subpixel being placed in the first column, the second subpixel being placed in the second column, the third subpixel being placed in the third column, the fourth subpixel being placed in the fourth column, in displaying a font (i) subjected to subpixel rendering premised on a pixel composed of three subpixels having three different colors, respectively, the three subpixels being arranged in three columns of stripe, and (ii) specified, regarding a predetermined pixel falling on part of a character edge, that the subpixel in the first column takes on a tone Tx, that the subpixel in the second column takes on a tone Ty, and that the subpixel in the third column takes on a tone Tz, the liquid crystal display device specifying, regarding the predetermined pixel, that the first subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on α×(Tx×KB+Ty×KA)=P, that the second subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on β×(Tx×KC+Ty×KD)=Q, that the third subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on γ×(Ty×KE+Tz×KF)=V, and that the fourth subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on δ×(Ty×KG+Tz×KH)=U, where 0≦KA<KB≦1, 0≦KC≦1, 0≦KD≦1, 0≦KE≦1, 0≦KF≦1, 0≦KG<KH≦1, and α, β, γ, and δ are each a positive number.
The tone of the first subpixel located in the first column in each pixel of a four-color liquid crystal display device (i.e., a liquid crystal display device having pixels each composed of first to fourth subpixels having four different colors, respectively. arranged in stripes) that falls on part of a character edge is determined with a higher degree of contribution of the tone Tx of the subpixel located in the first column in each pixel of a three-color liquid crystal display device, and the tone of the fourth subpixels located in the fourth column in each pixel of the four-color liquid crystal display is determined with a higher degree of contribution of the tone Tz of the subpixel located in the third column in each pixel of the three-color liquid crystal display device. This makes it possible to produce an appropriate antialiasing effect on a font displayed on the four-color liquid crystal display device.
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that KA=KG=0, KB=KH=1, and KC/KD=KE/KF=½.
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that the four colors are red, green, blue, and white, and the three colors are red, green, and blue.
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that the font is Clear Type (registered trademark).
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that of the three subpixels arranged in three columns of stripe, the subpixel in the first column is of the same color as the first subpixel, the subpixel in the second column is of the same color as the second subpixel, and the subpixel in the third column is of the same color as the third subpixel.
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that in displaying a font specified, regarding a pixel not falling on a character edge, that the subpixel in the first column takes on a tone TX, that the subpixel in the second column takes on a tone TY, and that the subpixel in the third column takes on a tone TZ, the liquid crystal display device specifies, for the pixel not falling on a character edge, that the first subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on (j×TX)−TM=X, that the second subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on (j×TY)−TM=Y, that the third subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on (j×TZ)−TM=Z, and that the second subpixel takes on a tone TM, where 1≦j≦2 and the tone TM is the smallest tone among the tones TX, TY, and TZ.
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that α=β=γ=δ=1.
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that when the first to fourth subpixels displays identical tones with a luminance ratio of L1:L2:L3:L4, α=2×L4/(L1+L4), β=2×L3/(L2+L3), γ=2×L2/(L2+L3), and δ=2×L1/(L1+L4).
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that the first to fourth subpixels are red, green, blue, and white, respectively.
The liquid crystal display device according to the present invention can also be configured such that the rounding is rounding down to a predetermined decimal place or rounding off a predetermined decimal place.
A method for displaying a font on a liquid crystal display device according to the present invention is a method for displaying a font on a liquid crystal display device including pixels each composed of first to fourth subpixels having four different colors, respectively, the first to fourth subpixels being arranged in a two-by-two matrix, the first subpixel being placed in the first row and the first column, the second subpixel being placed in the first row and the second column, the third subpixel being placed in the second row and the second column, the fourth subpixel being placed in the second row and the first column, the method including the step of, in displaying a font (i) subjected to subpixel rendering premised on a pixel composed of three subpixels having three different colors, respectively, the three subpixels being arranged in three columns of stripe, and (ii) specified, regarding a predetermined pixel falling on part of a character edge, that the subpixel in the first column takes on a tone Tx, that the subpixel in the second column takes on a tone Ty, and that the subpixel in the third column takes on a tone Tz, specifying, regarding the predetermined pixel, that the first subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on α×(Tx×Kb+Ty×Ka)=p, that the second subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on β×(Ty×Kc+Tz×Kd)=q, that the third subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on γ×(Ty×Ke+Tz×Kf)=v, and that the fourth subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on δ×(Tx×Kh+Ty×Kg)=u, where 0≦Ka<Kb≦1, 0≦Kc<Kd≦1, 0≦Ke<Kf≦1, 0≦Kg<Kh≦1, and α, β, γ, and δ are each a positive number.
A method for displaying a font on a liquid crystal display device according to the present invention is a method for displaying a font on a liquid crystal display device including pixels each composed of first to fourth subpixels having four different colors, respectively, the first to fourth subpixels being arranged in four columns of stripe, the first subpixel being placed in the first column, the second subpixel being placed in the second column, the third subpixel being placed in the third column, the fourth subpixel being placed in the fourth column, the method including the step of, in displaying a font (i) subjected to subpixel rendering premised on a pixel composed of three subpixels having three different colors, respectively, the three subpixels being arranged in three columns of stripe, and (ii) specified, regarding a predetermined pixel falling on part of a character edge, that the subpixel in the first column takes on a tone Tx, that the subpixel in the second column takes on a tone Ty, and that the subpixel in the third column takes on a tone Tz, specifying, regarding the predetermined pixel, that the first subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on α×(Tx×KB+Ty×KA)=P, that the second subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on β×(Tx×KC+Ty×KD)=Q, that the third subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on γ×(Ty×KE+Tz×KF)=V, and that the fourth subpixel takes on a tone which is obtained by performing rounding on δ×(Ty×KG+Tz×KH)=U, where 0≦KA<KB≦1, 0≦KC≦1, 0≦KD≦1, 0≦KE≦1, 0≦KF≦1, 0≦KG<KH≦1, and α, β, γ, and δ are each a positive number.
The present invention is not limited to the description of the embodiments above. An embodiment based on a proper alteration of the embodiment or on a proper combination of the embodiments is encompassed in the embodiments of the present invention.
A liquid crystal display device is suitably applicable, for example, to electronic books, cellular phones, laptop PCs, etc.
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