Abstract

Among the techniques developed to enhance the resolution of a projector beyond its native resolution, a number of techniques use sequential superimposition of low resolution images with sub-pixel shift to produce a resulting high-resolution image on the wall. This work investigates different low-resolution subframe image generation techniques used for this purpose. Along with that, two new subframe generation techniques have been developed with the aim to prioritize darker and/or bright pixels in an image. We have also extended a Single-subframe iterative technique to Two-subframe iterative technique to evaluate its full potential. Detailed simulations, visual image quality analysis, image quality metric assessment and measurement results of the existing and the newly developed methods have been carried out. A comparative study of the techniques suggests that iterative subframe generation techniques give the best overall image quality, but their high computational cost could make them less practical.

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