1. Technical Field
The disclosure generally relates to displays, and particularly, to a method for improving motion blur and contour shadow of a display and display thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
Display panels are often are driven by using a hold-type drive method, which may cause motion blur, reducing dynamic image quality of the display panels. Referring to
A pulse-type drive method is often used on the display panels to solve the motion blur. Referring to
The general pulse-type driver method mainly uses black frame insertion technology. A single frame can be separated into two or more consecutive and adjacent sub-frames by using the black frame insertion technology, in which the later sub-frame is a black frame. Also referring to
However, since the bright sub-frame and the black sub-frame as a single frame are displayed at the same time, there is an obvious luminance difference, namely flicker, on the screen. Thus, even though motion blur is eliminated, image quality is reduced due to flicker phenomenon. Furthermore, the average luminance of the single frames is still reduced due to the insertion of the black sub-frames.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
An embodiment of the disclosure provides a method for improving motion blur and contour shadow of a display, and the method includes the following steps. Transforming a second average gray scale into a third average gray scale when a first average gray scale for displaying a first frame unequal to the second average gray scale for displaying a second frame. Generating a luminance corresponding to the second frame according to the third average gray scale and at least one luminance query table. The third average gray scale is greater than the first average gray scale and the second average gray scale or less than the first average gray scale and the second average gray scale.
An embodiment of the disclosure provides a display for executing a method for improving motion and contour shadow, and the display includes a display panel for displaying various frames and images and a timing controller electrically connected to the display panel. The timing controller a frame memory for receiving and temporarily storing a first frame, a gray scale curve amending module electrically connected to the frame memory and receiving a second frame, a first luminance query table electrically connected to the display panel and the gray scale curve amending module, and a second luminance query table electrically connected to the display panel, the frame memory, and the gray scale curve amending module. The first frame corresponds to a first average gray scale and the second frame corresponds to a second average gray scale and is received later than the first frame. When the first gray scale is unequal with second gray scale, the gray scale curve amending module processes and transforms the second gray scale into a third average gray scale, the first luminance query table outputs a first sub-frame image to the display panel according to the third average gray scale, the second luminance query table outputs a second first sub-frame image to the display panel according to the second average gray scale. The display panel displays the second frame according to the first sub-frame and the second sub-frame. The third average gray scale is greater than the first average gray scale and the second average gray scale is less than the first average gray scale and the second average gray scale.
Many aspects of a method for improving motion blur and contour shadow of a display and display thereof can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the exemplary method for improving motion blur and contour shadow of a display and display thereof. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements of an embodiment.
Gamma curve is a relation function used for illustrating a relationship between luminance and corresponding gray scales of a display image, namely, a motion picture response function. Referring to
In detail, the sub-frame Fn_1 and Fn+1_1 correspond to the output luminance shown on the gamma curve f1(g), and the sub-frame Fn_2 and Fn+2_2 correspond to the output luminance shown on the gamma curve f2(g). When the gray scale of the display image is less than the predetermined gray scale x, the luminance of the first gamma curve f1(g) is greater than the luminance of the second gamma curve f2(g), and the first gamma curve f1(g) crosses the second gamma curve f2(g) at the predetermined gray scale x. When the gray scale of the display image is beyond the predetermined gray scale x, the luminance of the first gamma curve f1(g) is less than the luminance of the second gamma curve f2(g). Thus the gamma curves f1(g) and f2(g) can be used to represent the luminance of the single frame, and still maintain the average luminance f(g) of the single frame. Motion blur range G, as shown in
The timing controller 180 receives and processes frame image data as a frame unit, and provides two corresponding sub-frames Fn+1_1 and Fn+1_2 image data to the display 150. The display panel 150 receives the two sub-frames Fn+1_1 and Fn+1_2 image data to generate corresponding images. The signal generator 160 generates and provides various control signals such as sync signals or data enable signals, and transmits the control signals to the display panel 150 to control the image timing of the display panel 150. The frame memory 120 temporarily stores the frame data, such as the frame F(n) shown in
The gray scale curve amending module 110 processes and amends gray scales of the sub-frames to generate corresponding amended gray scales. When the average gray scales of the received frame F(n+1) and the frame F(n) stored in the frame memory 120 are not unequal to each other, the gray scale curve amending module 110 processes and amends the gray scales of the corresponding sub-frames Fn+1_1 according to the average gray scales of the frames F(n) and F(n+1) to generate corresponding amended gray scale of the sub-frame Fn+1_1.
The luminance query table 130 controls the luminance of the sub-frame Fn+1_1 according to the gray scales from the gray curve amending module 110, and outputs a first sub-frame image data included in the sub-frame Fn+1_1. The luminance query table 140 controls the luminance of the sub-frame Fn+1_2 according to the gray scales of the received sub-frame F(n+1), and outputs a second sub-frame image data included in the sub-frame Fn+1_2. A first motion picture response function (namely, the first gamma curve f1(g)) is stored in the luminance query table 130, so that the luminance query table 130 includes all the gray scales of the sub-frame Fn+1_1 to look up the luminance corresponding to the gray scales. Similarly, a second motion picture response function (namely, the second gamma curve f2(g)) is stored in the luminance query table 140, so that the luminance query table 140 includes all the gray scales of the sub-frame Fn+1_2 to look up the luminance corresponding to the gray scales.
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In
The gray scale curve amending module 110 and the frame memory 120 are used to amend the gray scale curve. When the gray scale of frame F(n+1) is less than the gray scale of the previously-received frame F(n), the gray scale curve amending module 110 processes and amends the gray scale of frame F(n+1), and provides a gray scale which is less than the gray scale of frame F(n+1). When the gray scale of frame F(n+1) is greater than the gray scale of frame F(n), the gray scale curve amending module 110 processes and amends the gray scale of frame F(n+1), and provides a gray scale which is greater than the gray scale of frame F(n+1).
Referring to
Furthermore, the sub-frame Fn+1_1 not only corresponds to the first gamma curve f1(g) shown in
Referring to
In step S302, each motion picture response function corresponding to a gray scale is separated into a first motion picture response function and a second motion picture response function on the display panel 150. The display 100 displays a plurality of frame images, each frame image includes a plurality of gray scales, and each gray scale corresponds to one motion picture response function.
In step S304, the first motion picture response function and the second motion picture response function corresponding to gray scales are stored in at least one luminance query table.
In step S306, a first average gray scale is used to display a first frame, a second average gray scale is used to display a second frame, so when the first average gray scale is unequal to the second average gray scale, the second average gray scale is accordingly transformed into a third average gray scale. Among them, the third average gray scale is greater than the first average gray scale and the second average gray scale, or less than the first average gray scale and the second average gray scale.
In step S308, an amended luminance corresponding to the second frame is generated according to the third average gray scale and the luminance query tables.
In summary, while the display 100 displays a plurality of frames, each gamma curve for controlling luminance of frames is separated into gamma curve to display two corresponding sub-frames having different luminance. Besides, the single frame and the previously-received frame are adjusted with a related gray scale curve so that motion blur and contour shadow may be eliminated simultaneously while consecutively outputting two frames having gray scales and having a significant difference with each other.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the exemplary disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the exemplary disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of exemplary disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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