Title :
Optimal filtering for patterned displays
Author_Institution :
Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA, USA
fDate :
7/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Displays with repeating patterns of colored subpixels gain spatial resolution by setting individual subpixels rather than by setting entire pixels. This paper describes optimal filtering that produces subpixel values from a high-resolution input image. The optimal filtering is based on an error metric inspired by psychophysical experiments. Minimizing the error metric yields a linear system of equations, which can be expressed as a set of filters. These filters provide the same quality of font display as standard anti-aliasing at a point size 25% smaller. This optimization forms the filter design framework for Microsoft´s ClearType.
Keywords :
antialiasing; filtering theory; image colour analysis; image resolution; liquid crystal displays; optimisation; LCD display; Microsoft´s ClearType; anti-aliasing; colored subpixels; error metric; filter design framework; font display; high-resolution input image; linear system of equations; liquid crystal displays; optimal filtering; optimization; patterned displays; psychophysical experiments; repeating patterns; spatial resolution; Equations; Filtering; Frequency measurement; Linear systems; Liquid crystal displays; Multidimensional systems; Nonlinear filters; Psychology; Spatial resolution; Visual system;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing Letters, IEEE