Display CMSC 435/634 1. Light Visible Range: 390-700nm Luminance has large dynamic range – 0.00003 Moonless overcast night sky – 30. Sky on overcast day.

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Display CMSC 435/634 1

Light Visible Range: nm Luminance has large dynamic range – Moonless overcast night sky – 30. Sky on overcast day – Sky on clear day – 16,000. Snowy ground in full sunlight Actual colors result from spectral curves – dominant wavelength, hue – brightness, lightness – purity, saturation 2

Physiology Rods – active at low light levels (scotopic vision) – only one wavelength sensitivity function Cones – active at normal light levels – three types: sensitivity functions with different peaks 3

Spectral Sensitivity 4

Gamut 5

Additive Color Mixing 6

CRT Electrons fire off of heated cathode and shoot in direction of anode Electrons strike phosphors and create light – Fluorescence (fraction of usec) – Phosphorescence (10-60 usec) 7

Phosphors Have different color based on makeup – Red: europium yttrium vanadate – Green: zinc calcium sulfide – Blue: zinc sulfide May also have different persistence Image mush be refreshed to avoid flicker – Below 60Hz can be unpleasant 8

Random/Vector Display 9

Examples of Random Scan 10

Examples of Random Scan 11

Examples of Random Scan lasershows.ro / Manick Sorcar Productions 12

Raster Display 13

Raster Display Each left-to-right trace is called a scan line Each spot on the screen is called a pixel Beam turned off to swipe back and up screen – Called a retrace or blanking interval 14

Vector vs. Raster 15

Interlacing Interlacing is a technique used to improve video quality without additional bandwidth – 480i (standard TV) is 480 scan lines, interlaced – 1080i HD is 1080 scan lines, interlaced – 1080p HD is 1080 scan lines, non-interlaced 16 InterlacedNon-Interlaced (progressive)‏

Interlacing 17 Odd Fields Even Fields

Problems with Interlacing 18

Gamma 19

Gamma Correction 20

Color CRT 1)Electron guns 2)Electron beams 3)Focusing coils 4)Deflection coils 5)Anode connection 6)Shadow mask 7)Phosphor with RGB zones 8)Phosphor / Mask close-up Søren Peo Pedersen21

Color CRT Uses triads of red, green & blue at each pixel Uses 3 electron guns – one for each color Shadow mask used to make each kind of phosphor only visible from one gun 22

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)‏ Light enters polarizer Nematic crystals twist based on voltage Allowing light to pass through to other polarizer 23

Passive Matrix Two glass layers One layer is given vertical transparent conductive material, the other is given horizontal Integrated circuit sends charge/ground activation to complete circuit at given row/column Simple, but slow response time howstuffworks.com24

Active Matrix Active matrix displays have a transistor at each cell – Thin film transistor (TFT) Much faster crystal switching Liam M Johnson 25

Color LCD 26

DLP Projector

Laser Printer 29

Ink Jet Printer 30

Auto-stereo Display: Barrier

Auto-stereo Display: Lenticular