KEYWORDS: Light emitting diodes, LCDs, High dynamic range imaging, Sensors, Calibration, Modulation, Image processing, LED backlight, RGB color model, Waveguides
High Dynamic Range displays offer higher brightness, higher contrast, better color reproduction and lower power
consumption compared to conventional displays available today. In addition to these benefits, it is possible to leverage
the unique design of HDR displays to overcome many of the calibration and lifetime degradation problems of liquid
crystal displays, especially those using light emitting diodes. This paper describes a combination of sensor mechanisms
and algorithms that reduce luminance and color variation for both HDR and conventional displays even with the use of
highly variable light elements.
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