1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image display apparatus equipped with a digital interface such as Digital Visual Interface (DVI) or High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI, registered trademark), and particularly, to the adjustment of a setup level and a dynamic range of an input digital video signal.
2. Description of the Related Art
Since individual local broadcast standards specify their setup levels of the analog video signal, conventional image display apparatuses perform a setup cancel operation uniquely defined in each region. The term “setup level” means a difference between the pedestal level and the black level of the video signal. In the United States, the setup-level is 7.5%, and a setup cancel operation of 7.5% is carried out, for instance. In Japan, the setup level is 0%, and a setup cancel operation of 0% is carried out. When a setup cancel operation is carried out for a video signal with a setup level added, the lower limit of quantization of the AD converter is shifted by an amount of the setup cancel. Refer to Japanese Patent Kokai (Laid-open) Publication No. 2001-339621 (pages 4 to 5 and
Digital interfaces such as DVI and HDMI (registered trademark) incorporated in digital versatile disk (DVD) players and set-top boxes (STB) are becoming pervasive. The RGB signals output from the digital interfaces are divided into two types by dynamic range: a full range and a limited range. The dynamic range to be used is determined by each apparatus, irrespective of the region, and both dynamic ranges are used in a single region. With a full range 8-bit video signal, all of the 256 values (i.e., quantization bit number) formed by 8 bits are assigned to the gray levels respectively, where a level 0 is black and a level 255 is white. With a limited range video signal, a level 16 is black, and a level 235 is white, and part of the 8-bit values are used.
If a limited range video signal is input to a conventional image display apparatus supporting the full range, problems known as “dull black” (increase in brightness of black) and “dull white” (decrease in brightness of white) occur. If a full range video signal is input to a conventional image display apparatus supporting the limited range, problems known as “black crushing” (loss of grayscale details in a dark area) and “white crushing” (loss of grayscale details in a light area) occur.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an image display apparatus that can display a picture at a brightness level with a high fidelity to the input digital video signal, regardless of the setup level and the dynamic range of the input digital video signal.
An image display apparatus of the present invention includes an input range discriminator which discriminates a type of an input digital video signal, on the basis of a setup level and a dynamic range of the digital video signal; a signal processor which corrects the setup level and the dynamic range of the digital video signal, on the basis of a result of the discrimination made by the input range discriminator; and a display device which displays a picture based on the digital video signal corrected by the signal processor.
With the present invention, the type of an input digital video signal is classified by the setup level and the dynamic range of the digital video signal. Because the setup level and the dynamic range of the digital video signal are corrected in accordance with the classification, dull black, dull white, black crushing, and white crushing will not occur with any type of input digital video signal, and a picture can be displayed at a brightness level with a high fidelity to the input digital video signal.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description.
The digital interface receiver 1 receives a digital video signal from an apparatus including a digital interface such as DVI or HDMI (registered trademark) incorporated into a DVD player, a STB, and the like, decodes the received digital video signal to parallel data Din, and outputs a signal Den, which indicates the effective image periods and a synchronization signal Dsync.
The input range discriminator 2 detects the maximum value Dmax and the minimum value Dmin of the video signal Din, with respect to the duration represented by the effective image period signal Den output from the digital interface receiver 1, determines whether the video signal Din is a signal of the full range type or a signal of the limited range type, and outputs a discrimination signal Sel. The input range discriminator 2 also outputs a signal Sig_info, which includes the discrimination of whether the video signal Din is a signal of the full range type or a signal of the limited range type, and the maximum value Dmax and the minimum value Dmin of the video signal Din, to the user interface controller 4. The input range discriminator 2 further returns the discrimination signal Sel to a value indicating a signal of the limited range type when it receives a signal change detection signal Init from the signal change detector 3 or a user reset signal Ures from the user interface controller 4.
The signal change detector 3 senses either or both of a transition to a no-signal state and a change in the signal format of the input digital video signal, on the basis of the synchronization signal Dsync input from the digital interface receiver 1, and outputs the detection signal Init to the input range discriminator 2.
The user interface controller 4 outputs a user reset signal Ures to the input range discriminator 2 when the user makes a request to reset the result of input range discrimination. The user interface controller 4 also builds GUI data Gui_sig_info for displaying information on the display device 7, on the basis of the signal Sig_info output from the input range discriminator 2, which includes the information of the discrimination and the maximum value Dmax and the minimum value Dmin of the video signal Din, and outputs the GUI data Gui_sig_info to the display device 7.
The video signal processing controller 5 receives the discrimination signal Sel from the input range discriminator 2 and outputs an amount of the setup cancel Sc and a dynamic range correction coefficient Gain to the microprocessor 6.
The microprocessor 6 performs a computation of the video signal Din output from the digital interface receiver 1, on the basis of the amount of the setup cancel Sc and the dynamic range correction coefficient Gain output from the video signal processing controller, and outputs a computed video signal Dout to the display device 7. The display device 7 displays a picture based on the video signal Dout and a picture based on the GUI data Gui_sig_info individually or in a superimposed manner.
As shown in
(Number of gray levels in the full range)/(Number of gray levels in the limited range)=256/(235−15)
=256/220
=1.16
With reference to
With reference to
As has been described above, the image display apparatus 8 of the first embodiment can prevent dull black, dull white, black crushing, and white crushing from occurring, by automatically discriminating whether a video signal of the full range type or a video signal of the limited range type is input from the digital interface receiver 1 and can display a picture at a brightness level closest to that of the input video signal.
In addition, the user interface controller 4 builds GUI data in accordance with the signal Sig_info including the result of discrimination whether the input video signal is a signal of the full range type or a signal of the limited range type and the maximum value Dmax and the minimum value Dmin of the video signal Din, and the display device 7 displays the GUI data Gui_sig_info, so that the user can see whether a video signal of the full range type or a video signal of the limited range type is currently input.
In many cases, the digital interface receiver 1 is configured to output an 8-bit digital video signal. However, the display device 7 supports more bits, such as 10-bit or 12-bit digital video signal input, in many cases. The microprocessor 6 in the image display apparatus 8 of the first embodiment includes the subtractor 11 and the multiplier 12 and cannot perform a non-linear computation. Because the computation is restricted by the number of bits that can be processed by the multiplier or in the video signal processing, a quantization error occurs. An image display apparatus 8a of a second embodiment is configured to display a picture at a brightness level closest to that of the input video signal, irrespective of whether a 10-bit digital video signal or a 12-bit digital video signal is input to the display device 7.
The digital interface receiver 1 receives a digital video signal from an apparatus equipped with a digital interface such as DVI and HDMI (registered trademark) incorporated in a DVD player and STB, decodes the received digital video signal to parallel data Din, and outputs a signal Den, which indicates the effective image period, and a synchronization signal Dsync.
The input range discriminator 2 detects the maximum value Dmax and the minimum value Dmin of the video signal Din, with respect to the duration indicated by the effective image period signal Den output from the digital interface receiver 1, and outputs a discrimination signal Sel, which indicates whether the signal is a signal of the full range type or a signal of the limited range type.
The microprocessor 13 with LUTs has a plurality of LUTs. The LUT to be used for the video signal Din input from the digital interface receiver 1 is selected in accordance with the discrimination signal Sel from the input range discriminator 2. The microprocessor 13 with LUTs performs a computation of the video signal by using the selected LUT, and outputs the computation result Dout to the display device 7.
If the multiplier 12 (
The linear compensation by the LUT uses a linear function of the simplest form, and input level ranges from 16 to 34, for instance. The 12-bit output data y12 obtained from 8-bit input data Din through the linear compensation by the LUT can be calculated as follows:
y12=(Din−16)×255/(235−16)
When the 8-bit input data Din is converted to the limited range by means of the subtractor 11 and the multiplier 12 of the image display apparatus 8 of the first embodiment, the 8-bit output data y8 of the multiplier 12 can be calculated as follows:
y8=(Din−16)×255/(235−16)
Then, the 8-bit output y8 is shifted by 4 bits (multiplied by 16) to obtain 12-bit data.
In the second embodiment, black stretching (represented by a line connecting triangles) as shown in
As has been described above, the image display apparatus 8a of the second embodiment can prevent dull black, dull white, black crushing, or white crushing from occurring by automatically discriminating whether a video signal of the full range type or a video signal of the limited range type is input from the digital interface receiver 1, can display a picture at a brightness level closest to that of the input digital video signal, and can also minimize quantization noise.
The second embodiment is the same as the first embodiment, except for the points described above.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of following claims.
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