P‐114: Novel Optical Simulation System for Pixel Design Optimization
Bo Shi,
Chi Yu,
Cuicui Tan
et al.
Abstract:OLED display quality is closely related to pixel design. Usually, in order to evaluate the effect of pixel design on display quality, we need to make panel samples and light them up, or observe killer pattern samples that putted on the back light. Either method costs a considerable amount of time and money. In this paper, we will introuce a novel optical simulation system that we established to evaluate and optimize pixel design qualitatively or quantitatively.
“…However, there is currently no effective methods to quantify the graininess of displays and optimize pixel design. Usually, display samples need to be manufactured and light up to evaluate the image quality, which costs a considerable amount of time and money [1] .…”
Section: Introduction Of Display Graininessmentioning
The image graininess of displays is a subjective indicator and is very difficult to be evaluated quantitatively. In this paper, we will introduce a visual optical simulation system and the quantitative evaluation criteria for graininess.
“…However, there is currently no effective methods to quantify the graininess of displays and optimize pixel design. Usually, display samples need to be manufactured and light up to evaluate the image quality, which costs a considerable amount of time and money [1] .…”
Section: Introduction Of Display Graininessmentioning
The image graininess of displays is a subjective indicator and is very difficult to be evaluated quantitatively. In this paper, we will introduce a visual optical simulation system and the quantitative evaluation criteria for graininess.
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