Abstract

AbstractAlthough commercially response time is still being used, but in the research community it now recognized that the motion blur needs to be estimated in order to give a fair characterization of a display's motion rendering capabilities. However, the dynamic backlight which has been added to improve contrast and black level of the LCD display could have an influence on the temporal properties of the display. This paper will show the dynamic contrast enhancement influence on the motion blur measurement and on the perception of the motion blur on two different displays.

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