The present invention relates to a method for compensating a brightness error of a flat panel display, and more particularly to a method applying to a flat panel display for creating a look up table according to actual output brightness and ideal output brightness and compensating the brightness error of the flat panel display by using the look up table, enabling the flat panel display to output a gray level brightness close to the idea output brightness of the flat panel display and effectively solve the problem having an error between the actual output brightness and the ideal output brightness of the flat panel display.
In general, a plasma display panel (PDP) controls the brightness of each discharge cell of its display panel by the discharge number, and thus a relation of the linear function exists between the discharge number and the brightness as shown in the following formula:
Brightness=k2×Discharge Number×Brightness Per Discharge
Where, k2 is a variable representing the number of gray levels of the plasma display panel. For example, if the number of gray levels of the plasma display panel equals to 256, then k2=256. From the above formula, it is known that the more the discharge number of the plasma display panel, the larger is the brightness. However, there is a difference between the number of display gray levels and the actual measured brightness of the plasma display panel due to the following reasons and thus causing unexpectedly poor performance and affecting the quality of displayed images.
(1) Trature Effect & Fluorescent Characteristics
The display gray level of a plasma display panel is comprised of a finite number of sub-fields (SF) and sustain pulse number ratio (which is known as the brightness ratio) as shown in Table 1.
A flat display panel displaying an 8-bit gray level and having 8 sub-fields for the arrangement is used for illustrating the relation between sustain pulse number ratio of its sub-field and the arrangement of sub-fields of the output gray level. Assumed that the sustain pulse number is linearly proportional to the brightness, the brightness of the fluorescent powder of three color discharge units R(red), G(green), and B(blue) of any pixel having different sustain pulse numbers of the flat panel display is measured in this experiment, and the results are shown in
(2) Display Ratio & Sustain Frequency
The display ratio (DR, which is an average display gray level of the screen) of the plasma display panel varies with different display screens. For different DR, the sustain pulse number ratio of each sub-field is also different as shown in Table 2. This will cause Sustain Frequency (fs) and pulse number different of the same gray level in different display screens and affect the proportional of gray level and brightness.
From above, the correct gray level output of the display device such as a plasma display panel using the pulse number modulation to produce the gray levels will be affected by the discharge characteristic, the light emitting characteristic of the fluorescent object, the temperature and brightness attenuation effect, and the sustain frequency (fs), etc, and thus we cannot be guaranteed to obtain an accurate brightness output. To overcome this problem, U.S. Pat. No. 5,943,032 issued to Fujitsu proposed a method of adjusting the sustain pulse number, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,088,009 issued to LG proposed a method of adding a pseudo pulse for changing the relation between the gray level and the brightness, such that the gray level is linearly proportional to the brightness. However, the actual effects of these patented technologies are very limited and cannot surely and effectively overcome the foregoing problems.
In a digital video processing, it is common to increase the bit number of the image processing appropriately to improve the processing precision, but a general display can show an integral number of the gray levels only. Referring to
Therefore, finding a way of compensating the inputted image signal of a flat panel display for the brightness error occurred at different sustain frequencies of the flat panel display in a digital video signal processing to overcome the gray level error as well as the error between the actual output brightness and the ideal brightness of the flat panel display becomes the subject that demands immediate attentions and solutions, in hope of achieving the object of obtaining an actual brightness very close to the ideal brightness.
In view of the shortcomings of the prior art that cannot surely and effectively overcome the error between the actual output brightness and the ideal brightness of a flat panel display, the inventor of the present invention based on years of experience to conduct extensive researches and experiments, and finally invented a method for compensating a brightness error of a flat panel display in accordance with the present invention.
Therefore, it is a primary objective of the present invention to obtain actual output brightness Ymea (fs, Gray) by measuring output brightness after a series of gray level signals (Gray) being inputted to a flat panel display under a fixed sustain frequency (fs), and calculate the ideal brightness Yideal (fs, Gray) corresponding to the input gray level according to the linear proportional relation between the input gray level and the ideal output brightness, and create a look up table according to the actual output brightness Ymea (fs, Gray) and the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray). The look up table includes a series of converted gray levels (Gray′) and the actual output brightness Ymea (fs, Gray′) corresponding to each converted gray level (Gray′), and the actual output brightness Ymea (fs, Gray′) corresponding to each converted gray level is very close to the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray) of each input gray level. Thus, when a gray level is going to be inputted to the flat panel display, a corresponding converted gray level will be looked up from the look up table first, and the converted gray level will then be inputted to the flat panel display, so that the flat panel display can output a gray level brightness close to the idea output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray) of the flat panel display to effectively solve the problem having an error between the actual output brightness and the ideal output brightness of the flat panel display.
Another objective of the present invention is to use an error diffusion method to compensate the input gray levels under a fixed sustain frequency by an error diffusion compensation circuit. After the compensated input gray levels are inputted to the flat panel display, the brightness will be outputted and measured to obtain an actual output brightness Ymea (fs, Gray) and the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray) corresponding to the input gray level is calculated according to the linear proportional relation between the input gray level and its ideal output brightness, and then the look up table is created according to the actual output brightness Ymea (fs Gray) and the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray), such that the look up table can overcome the gray level error as well as the error between the actual output brightness and the ideal output brightness of the flat panel display.
A further objective of the present invention is to create a brightness to gray look up Table (Brightness to Gray LUT) according to the actual output brightness Ymea (fs, Gray) and the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray), and the look up table includes a first converted gray level LUTBG (fs, Gray), and each actual output brightness Ymea (fs, Gray′) corresponds to the first converted gray level LUTBG (fs, Gray). Each actual output brightness Ymea (fs, Gray′) corresponding to the first converted gray level LUTBG (fs, Gray) is a brightness closest to the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray) of each input gray level, so as to effectively overcome the gray level error of the flat panel display as well as effectively overcome the error between the actual output brightness and the ideal output brightness of the flat panel display.
A further objective of the present invention is to use the actual output brightness Ymea (fs, Gray) as the base and the following formula to interpolate and calculate the brightness error compensation value LUTBE (fs, Gray) required by the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray), assumed that the frequency fs=f and the gray level Gray=g:
A brightness error look up table (Brightness Error LUT) is created accordingly. Thus, when a gray level is going to be inputted to the flat panel display, a brightness error compensation value LUTBE (fs, Gray) is looked up from the look up table first, and the gray level plus the brightness error compensation value LUTBE (fs, Gray) is obtained as a second converted gray level value. After the second converted gray level value is inputted to the flat panel display, such that the flat panel display can output a brightness YBE (fs, Gray) close to the ideal output brightness to overcome the gray level error as well as the error between the actual output brightness and the ideal output brightness of the flat panel display. Another further objective of the present invention is to create both panel brightness gray level look up table and brightness error look up table according to the actual output brightness Ymea (fs, Gray) and the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray), such that the input gray level is able to utilize the first converted gray level value and the second converted gray level value and then inputted to the flat panel display, enabling the flat panel display to output the output brightness close to the ideal output brightness.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
Since most of the present flat panel displays are 8-bit gray level displays, the actual image processing is carried out by a processing over 8 bits to improve the accuracy of the image processing. If a high bit (i.e. the integral gray level) of the computation result is used directly for the output, the computational accuracy will be sacrificed and the image processing effect will be affected adversely. For the low bit gray level (i.e. the decimal gray level) that cannot be outputted directly for the display, an error diffusion or a spacial error diffusion method is used for diffusing the low bit gray level to the peripheral pixels as shown in
Referring to
EBG(fs, Gray)=Yideal(fs, Gray)−YBG(fs, Gray)
To make the design concept of the first preferred embodiment clearer and more specific, the present invention specially uses the gray level values of 0˜20 as the series of input gray levels as shown in the data of Table 3 to illustrate the method and process of creating the brightness to gray LUT. In
the actual output brightness and the ideal output brightness of the flat panel display can be obtained by the curves showing the relation between the measured brightness value and the brightness error before and after compensation as shown in
In the second preferred embodiment of the present invention, a frequency brightness error compensation function is added to correct the error of the output brightness of the flat panel display caused by the sustain frequency. The method is to input a series of gray level signals to each discharge unit of the flat panel display at a fixed sustain frequency. Again referring to
After a series of gray level signals are inputted to the flat panel display at different sustain frequencies, the above formula is used to calculate the brightness error compensation value LUTBE (fs, Gray) of each input gray level at different frequencies, and a brightness error look up table (Brightness Error LUT) is created as shown in Table 4. Thus, after an input gray level is used to look up a corresponding brightness error compensation value in the brightness error look up table, the original input gray level plus the brightness error compensation value are used to obtain a second converted gray level value. After the second converted gray level value is inputted to the flat panel display, the flat panel display outputs a brightness close to the ideal output brightness YBE (fs, Gray). The brightness error EBE between the actual output brightness and the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray) is given by the following formula:
EBE(fs, Gray)=Yideal(fs, Gray)−YBE(fs, Gray)
To make the design concept of the second preferred embodiment clearer and more specific, the present invention specially uses a series of gray level value 0˜20 for the input gray levels to operate with the data as shown in Table 4 to illustrate the method and process of creating the brightness error look up table. As referring to
From Table 4, after the gray levels inputted to the flat panel display have been corrected by the brightness error look up table, in view of curves shown in
The third preferred embodiment of the present invention bases on the first and second preferred embodiments of the invention to measure the actual output brightness value Ymea (fs, Gray) and the ideal output brightness value Yideal (fs, Gray) to create a brightness to gray look up table and a brightness error look up table respectively as shown in Table 5, wherein the first converted gray level LUTBG (fs, Gray) in the brightness to gray look up table maps the original input gray level to a corresponding brightness closest to the ideal output brightness YBG (fs, Gray), and the brightness error EBG between the output brightness YBG (fs, Gray) and the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray) can be calculated according to the following formula:
EBG(fs, Gray)=Yideal(fs, Gray)−YBG(fs, Gray)
The brightness error look up table includes a second converted gray level equal to the original input gray level plus the brightness error compensation value LUTBE (fs, Gray) as given below:
After the second converted gray level is inputted to the flat panel display, the flat panel display will output a brightness close to the ideal output brightness YBE (fs, Gray), and the brightness error EBE between the output brightness YBE (fs, Gray) and the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray) can be calculated according to the following formula:
EBE(fs, Gray)=Yideal(fs, Gray)−YBE(fs, Gray)
From Table 5, after the gray levels inputted to the flat panel display are corrected by the brightness to gray look up table and the brightness error look up table, the error EBE (fs, Gray) between the actual output brightness and the ideal output brightness of the flat panel display is much smaller than the original error EORI (fs, Gray) and the error after brightness to gray LUT EBG (fs, Gray), and thus the correction and compensation of the brightness error produce a certain effect. The third preferred embodiment can use the brightness to gray look up table and the brightness error look up table to produce a panel brightness gray level correction circuit 52 and a brightness error compensation circuit 51 as shown in
It is worthy to note that the first, second, and third preferred embodiments of the present invention are adopted for overcoming the foregoing error, but these preferred embodiments are not intended for limiting the hardware circuits, and those skilled in the arts can accomplish the same purpose by software according to the foregoing design concept of the invention. In addition, the invention is not limited to be used for plasma display panels only. For any flat panel display having an unexpected result on the proportional relation between the gray level and the brightness of the flat panel display, the method disclosed in the foregoing preferred embodiments can be used, and the actual measured output brightness and the calculated ideal output brightness of the flat panel display can be used to create a look up table. Before a gray level is inputted to the flat panel display, the look up table is used to find a corresponding converted gray level, and the brightness error compensation gray level value corresponding to the converted gray level will be inputted to the flat panel display to allow the flat panel display to output a gray level brightness closest to the ideal output brightness Yideal (fs, Gray), and all of the above are intended to be covered in the patent claims of this invention.
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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094140414 | Nov 2005 | TW | national |