Abstract

AbstractIn the present a study we relate the conventional temporal behavior of LCD displays generally expressed in terms of response time versus gray levels to the motion artifact called moving picture response time (MPRT). The idea is to use the luminance temporal behavior of the display measured between gray levels using OptiscopeSA instrument to predict the blurred edge profile of moving bars at given scrolling velocity and frame frequency. We show first that this approach is valid since the temporal behavior of one pixel is independent of the others. Then we apply this approach on two different LCDs: one with a conventional temporal behavior and another with overdrive and underdrive.

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