摘要 |
A mechanism for mitigating undesired color image breakup artifacts arising i n display systems that exploit the principle of field sequential color generation. By suitably reducing the time interval during which image information strikes the moving retina, such that the differential position f or the respective red, green, and blue components of the image falling upon the moving retina does not exceed the diameter of a retinal cone or rod, the cau se of the breakup is negated and the image becomes unitary as expected: the eye sees the image as if all the components arrived at the same time. The truncation of light emission into shorter time frames necessitates a compensatory increase in imaging light intensity, such that the net amount o f photonic flux striking the retina, averaged over time, remains unchanged. Th e mechanism can be applied to systems with discrete red, green, and blue sourc es as well as to color-wheel-based systems.
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