This application claims the benefit of priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201410380421.1, filed with the Chinese Patent Office on Aug. 5, 2014 and entitled “PIXEL STRUCTURE AND PIXEL COMPENSATION METHOD THEREOF”, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
In the prior art, a white light is consisted of a continuous spectrum ranging from red to purple, whereas three colors of red, green and blue, i.e., RGB, are mixed in equal visual brightness into a white light ray in the computer graphics.
A display panel is consisted of a large number of pixels, and in order for each separate pixel to be capable of displaying in different colors, it needs to be decomposed into three red, green and blue sub-pixels 102 smaller than the pixel 101 in a pixel structure as illustrated in
The existing display panel is provided with the pixels by equally dividing each of the pixels into three sub-pixels given in respective different colors resulting in a color pixel. This also has been a sub-pixel arrangement solution common to the majority of liquid crystal displays, and of course the three sub-pixels may be arranged in any order.
However the number of Pixels Per Inch (PPI) will be higher and higher along with better picture display required for a display panel so that the transmissivity of the display panel will be greatly lowered. Moreover there will be larger numbers of data lines and scan lines required for the display panel with a high number of pixels per inch thus resulting in a higher cost.
One inventive aspect is a pixel structure. The pixel structure includes an array of pixels, where each of the pixels includes one or two sub-pixels. Each sub-pixel is one of first, second, and third different colors, and the array includes a first pixel and a plurality of surrounding pixels adjacent to the first pixel. The first pixel includes the same number of sub-pixels as the surrounding pixels, and a sub-pixel configuration of at least one of the surrounding pixels is different from that of the first pixel. A sub-pixel in one of the surrounding pixels adjacent to the first pixel and different from all sub-pixels of the first pixel is a compensation sub-pixel for the first pixel, and at least one of the compensation sub-pixels is used with the first pixel.
Another inventive aspect is a method of compensating a first pixel of a display panel including a pixel structure. The pixel structure includes an array of pixels, where each of the pixels includes one or two sub-pixels. Each sub-pixel is one of first, second, and third different colors, and the array includes a first pixel and a plurality of surrounding pixels adjacent to the first pixel. The first pixel includes the same number of sub-pixels as the surrounding pixels, and a sub-pixel configuration of at least one of the surrounding pixels is different from that of the first pixel. A sub-pixel in one of the surrounding pixels adjacent to the first pixel and different from all sub-pixels of the first pixel is a compensation sub-pixel for the first pixel, and at least one of the compensation sub-pixels is used with the first pixel. The method includes using at least one of the compensation sub-pixels with the first pixel, compensating the first pixel with the at least one compensation sub-pixel to display the color of the first sub-pixel, compensating the first pixel with the at least one compensation sub-pixel to display in the color of the second sub-pixel, and compensating the first pixel with the at least one compensation sub-pixel to display in the color of the third sub-pixel.
In order to make the object and features of the application more apparent, particular embodiments of the application will be further described below, but the application can be embodied in different forms and shall not be construed as being limited to the embodiments described below.
There is a pixel structure of an embodiment of the application as illustrated in
As illustrated in
The present embodiment further provides a pixel compensation method including providing at least one of the compensation sub-pixels for use with the first pixel, where;
S201: the first pixel is compensated with the at least one compensation sub-pixel to display in the color of the first sub-pixel;
S202: the first pixel is compensated with the at least one compensation sub-pixel to display in the color of the second sub-pixel; and
S203: the first pixel is compensated with the at least one of the compensation sub-pixels to display in the color of the third sub-pixel.
In order for better linearity in grayscale, the total luminescent brightness of the compensation sub-pixels 203 is the same as the luminescent brightness of one sub-pixel in the first pixel 201, and the luminescent brightness of two sub-pixels in the first pixel 201 is also the same. The total luminescent brightness is provided by averaging the respective compensation sub-pixels 203 used with the first pixel 201 against the number of the compensation sub-pixels 203. In the pixel structure as illustrated in
Also in the present embodiment, if the luminescent brightness of the sub-pixels in the first pixel 201 can not reach the highest luminescent brightness thereof in the event that the sub-pixels in the first pixel 201 are also used with the surrounding pixels 202 as compensation sub-pixels, a part of the luminescent brightness needs to be further provided for use with the surrounding pixels 202. Thus preferably the first pixel 201 is provided with one to two thirds of the highest luminescent brightness of the sub-pixels in the first pixel 201 while the remaining luminescent brightness of the sub-pixels in the first pixel 201 is provided for use with the surrounding pixels 202.
The present embodiment further relates to a variant of the pixel structure as illustrated in
In another embodiment of the application, a pixel structure as illustrated in
The luminescent brightness of the sub-pixels of the first pixel to the third pixel is the same. Alike if the sub-pixels of the first pixel 401, the second pixel 402 and the third pixel 403 can not reach the highest luminescent brightness thereof in the event that the sub-pixels of the first pixel 401, the second pixel 402 and the third pixel 403 are used with other repeatedly combined adjacent pixels as compensation sub-pixels, then the luminescent brightness of the sub-pixels are preferably one sixth to third of the highest luminescent brightness thereof
The present embodiment further provides a pixel compensation method including: providing the surrounding pixels including the second pixel and the third pixel, where the first to third pixels each include one sub-pixel, and the sub-pixels of the first pixel to the third pixel are different from and function as compensation sub-pixels to each other; and compensated the first pixel with the second and third pixels.
Evidently those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations to the application without departing from the spirit and scope of the application. Thus the application is also intended to encompass these modifications and variations thereto so long as the modifications and variations come into the scope of the claims appended to the application and their equivalents.
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201410380421.1 | Aug 2014 | CN | national |