Abstract
In addition to spatial measurement tasks, the evaluation of effects which vary over time is essential. These effects occur on timescales ranging from milliseconds (response time) to years (lifetime). The short range is relevant for moving images whilst the measurement of lifetime effects allows the prediction of image (quality) degradation when the display will be in use for a long time.
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Abbreviations
- AM:
-
Active Matrix
- BEW:
-
Brightness Edge Width
- CIE:
-
Commission International dèclairage
- DMD:
-
Digital Micromirror Device
- FOV:
-
Field Of View
- GL:
-
Gray Level
- IS:
-
Image Sticking
- LC:
-
Liquid Crystal
- LCD:
-
Liquid Crystal Display
- LED:
-
Light Emitting Diode
- MPRT:
-
Motion Picture Response Time
- MS:
-
MICROSOFT
- PSD:
-
Position Sensitive Detector
- OLED:
-
Organic Light Emitting Diode
- PM:
-
Passive Matrix
- PDP:
-
Plasma Panel Display
- RGB:
-
Red, Green, Blue
- TN:
-
Twisted Nematic LCD, Often TN 90° for 90° Twist Angle
- TV:
-
Television
- VESA:
-
Video Electronics Standard Organization
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Keller PA (1997) Electronic display measurement: concepts, techniques and instrumentation. Wiley, New York
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Blankenbach, K. (2012). Temporal Effects. In: Chen, J., Cranton, W., Fihn, M. (eds) Handbook of Visual Display Technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79567-4_146
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