Abstract

A wider array of color gamut and higher luminance are increasingly offered by displays to provide users with immersive content. However, in the latest displays available, it is difficult to predict image brightness because the extensively used color appearance model is made based on a color patch whose color appearance is not the same as that of an image on the display. Therefore, in this study, a method of predicting image brightness on a display depending on its color gamut by quantifying the Helmholtz–Kohlrausch (H–K) effect is proposed. A method for accurately measuring image luminance is also presented. To verify the performance of the proposed model, a brightness matching experiment is performed under two different color gamut sizes. The experimental results confirm that the image appears brighter with the increase in color gamut due to the H–K effect, demonstrating that the proposed prediction model exhibits desirable performance. The proposed brightness prediction model, which includes the image experience in the color range, delivers better image quality to users.

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