Flicker-reduced memory compression for a volume-zone liquid crystal display overdrive
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The memory compression algorithm CCC-LCP (color-count-controlled local color palette) reduces flicker in the liquid crystal display (LCD) overdrive. Its compression ratio is 1:5.4 for 10-bit images, with a 33 dB PSNR peak signal-to-noise ratio and with five times flicker reduction compared with the block truncation coding. The authors’ two-alternative forced choice subjective tests proposed two new soundness properties, the ‘CMP harmlessness’ and ‘OD non-lost (or OD liveliness)’, to clarify the functional interaction between the overdrive functionality OD and the compression functionality CMP. The tests verified that CCC-LCP is practically applicable (at a 1.2H viewing distance threshold) for 42” 37-ppi WXGA TVs.
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