P-33: Which Color Gamut Metric Best Predicts Human Display Preference?

Advances in display technology depend on our ability to develop miniscule elements that emit a broad range of light intensities and colors. Existing technologies are limited and face trade‐offs between producing luminance and color. Photometry and colorimetry provide tools to help developers underst...

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Veröffentlicht in:SID International Symposium Digest of technical papers 2014-06, Vol.45 (1), p.1085-1088
Hauptverfasser: Hillis, James M, Schumacher, Jennifer, Thielen, James, Van Derlofske, John, Wheatley, John, Benoit, Gilles, Lathrop, Art
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Zusammenfassung:Advances in display technology depend on our ability to develop miniscule elements that emit a broad range of light intensities and colors. Existing technologies are limited and face trade‐offs between producing luminance and color. Photometry and colorimetry provide tools to help developers understand those trade‐offs and to set meaningful targets for the future. Uncertainty remains however as to which metrics provide the best guidelines. We examined the relationship between 8 color metrics and human preferences for displays that differed only in color gamut. We found that (1) volume metrics, computed from display luminance and color capacity, outperformed area metrics computed only from color and (2) of the color metrics we considered, CIECAM′02 saturation best predicted viewer preference.
ISSN:0097-966X
2168-0159
DOI:10.1002/j.2168-0159.2014.tb00282.x