US2017127029A1PendingUtilityA1

System and method for color and intensity calibrating of a display system for practical usage

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Assignee: SCALABLE DISPLAY TECH INCPriority: Jun 15, 2011Filed: Nov 14, 2016Published: May 4, 2017
Est. expiryJun 15, 2031(~4.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

The invention provides a system and method that allows for the calibration of color and intensity in a display system in a manner that is practical for the user, and handling obscuring factors, giving the user the ability to make intelligent trade-offs, and making it possible to quickly and efficiently re-compute a correction. More generally, correction and adjustment of intensity and color non-uniformities, and using optical sensor feedback to detect and correct for those changes is contemplated. This includes, but is not limited to, showing very bright images and very dark images. This invention further provides methods for making a practical system for the user, including a method of calculating corrections, dealing with obscuring factors that can affect the calculation process, providing information to allow users to make decisions on how to make trade-offs on the quality factors of the display, and allowing fast re-calculation of intensity corrections when re-calibrating.

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         1 . A method for calibrating spatial intensity and/or color variations in one or more unit displays of a system using one or more light sensors comprising the steps of:
 a. calculating a target image using the display units; and   b. converging, with an iterative algorithm, at least one of spatial intensity and color variations to the target image, the iterative algorithm applying 1 or more iterations when a predetermined accuracy is unachieved.

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