Claims
- 1. An image display system comprising:
an output unit; and means for displaying a plurality of color frames on the output unit, wherein each color frame is subpixelated and displayed over time, one of the color planes is a color plane of a low luminance color, and the low luminance color plane is displayed with greater frequency over time than other displayed color frames.
- 2. The image display system of claim 1, wherein the means for displaying further comprises:
a set of monochromatic light emitting diodes for a direct view output unit.
- 3. The image display system of claim 1, wherein the means for displaying further comprises:
a set of color filters placed upon a color wheel such that the regions of low luminance color filter upon said color wheel is greater in number than the other color filters.
- 4. The image display system of claim 1, wherein the low luminance color plane is substantially blue and the blue color plane is displayed twice as often as other color planes.
- 5. The image display system of claim 4, wherein the blue color plane is displayed with approximately half of the intensity of the other color planes.
- 6. The image display system of claim 4, wherein the blue color plane is displayed at a first intensity at a first time and the blue color plane is displayed at a second intensity at a second time.
- 7. An image display system comprising:
an output unit; a means for displaying each of a plurality of color frames, each color frame is subpixelated and displayed over time, one of the color planes is a color plane of a low luminance color, and the low luminance color plane is displayed for a time period less than other displayed color frames.
- 8. The image display system of claim 7, wherein the means for displaying each of a plurality of color frames further comprises:
a set of color filters placed upon a color wheel such that a total angular distance of a low luminance color filter upon the color wheel is smaller in length than the other color filters on the color wheel.
- 9. The image display system of claim 8, wherein the low luminance color filter is divided into separate angular regions upon the color wheel.
- 10. The image display system of claim 4, further comprising:
at least one high luminance color filter placed upon said color wheel such that the at least one high luminance color filter is placed opposite said low luminance color filter upon the color wheel.
- 11. The image display system of claim 10, wherein the at least one high luminance color filters one of a group comprising either white or clear filter.
- 12. A color wheel for a display system comprising:
a set of color filters including at least one low luminance color filter such that a total angular distance of the low luminance color filter is smaller in length than the other color filters.
- 13. The color wheel of claim 12, wherein the low luminance color filter is divided into separate angular regions.
- 14. The color wheel of claim 12, wherein the set of color filter includes at least one high luminance color filter such that the at least one high luminance color filter is placed opposite the low luminance color filter upon the color wheel.
- 15. The color wheel of claim 14, wherein the at least one high luminance color filter is one of a group comprising either white or clear color filter.
Parent Case Info
[0001] In commonly owned United States patent applications: (1) Ser. No. 09/916,232 (“the '232 application”), entitled “ARRANGEMENT OF COLOR PIXELS FOR FULL COLOR IMAGING DEVICES WITH SIMPLIFIED ADDRESSING,” filed Jul. 25, 2001; (2) Ser. No. 10/278,353 (“the '353 application”), entitled “IMPROVEMENTS TO COLOR FLAT PANEL DISPLAY SUB-PIXEL ARRANGEMENTS AND LAYOUTS FOR SUB-PIXEL RENDERING WITH INCREASED MODULATION TRANSFER FUNCTION RESPONSE,” filed Oct. 22, 2002; (3) Ser. No. 10/278,352 (“the '352 application”) entitled “IMPROVEMENTS TO COLOR FLAT PANEL DISPLAY SUB-PIXEL ARRANGEMENTS AND LAYOUTS FOR SUB-PIXEL RENDERING WITH SPLIT BLUE SUBPIXELS,” filed Oct. 22, 2002; (4) Ser. No. 10/243,094 (“the '094 application), entitled “IMPROVED FOUR COLOR ARRANGEMENTS AND EMITTERS FOR SUBPIXEL RENDERING,” filed Sep. 13, 2002; (5) Ser. No. 10/278,328 (“the '328 application”), entitled “IMPROVEMENTS TO COLOR FLAT PANEL DISPLAY SUB-PIXEL ARRANGEMENTS AND LAYOUTS WITH REDUCED BLUE LUMINANCE WELL VISIBILITY,” filed Oct. 22, 2002; (6) Ser. No. 10/278,393 (“the '393 application”), entitled “COLOR DISPLAY HAVING HORIZONTAL SUB-PIXEL ARRANGEMENTS AND LAYOUTS,” filed Oct. 22, 2002, novel subpixel arrangements are therein disclosed for improving the cost/performance curves for image display devices and herein incorporated by reference.
[0002] These improvements are particularly pronounced when coupled with subpixel rendering (SPR) systems and methods further disclosed in those applications and in commonly owned United States patent applications: (1) Ser. No. 10/051,612 (“the '612 application”), entitled “CONVERSION OF RGB PIXEL FORMAT DATA TO PENTILE MATRIX SUB-PIXEL DATA FORMAT,” filed Jan. 16, 2002; (2) Ser. No. 10/150,355 (“the '355 application”), entitled “METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SUB-PIXEL RENDERING WITH GAMMA ADJUSTMENT,” filed May 17, 2002; (3) Ser. No. 10/215,843 (“the '843 application”), entitled “METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR SUB-PIXEL RENDERING WITH ADAPTIVE FILTERING,” filed May 17, 2002; (4) Ser. No. ______ (“the '______ application) entitled “IMAGE DATA SET WITH EMBEDDED PRE-SUBPIXEL RENDERED IMAGE”, filed Apr. 7, 2003.
[0003] Additionally, the present application is also related to commonly owned: (1) Ser. No. 10/047,995 (“the '995 application”) entitled “COLOR DISPLAY PIXEL ARRANGEMENTS AND ADDRESSING MEANS” filed Jan. 14, 2002; (2) Ser. No. ______ (“______ application”) entitled “SUBPIXEL RENDERING FOR CATHODE RAY TUBE DEVICES” filed May 20, 2003; (3) Ser. No. ______ (“______ application”) entitled “IMPROVED PROJECTOR SYSTEMS” filed May 20, 2003; and (4) Ser. No. ______ (“______ application”) entitled “IMPROVED IMAGE CAPTURE DEVICE AND CAMERA” filed May 20, 2003.