2007 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing - San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. - September 16-19, 2007

Technical Program

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Paper:TA-P6.4
Session:Image Scanning, Display, Printing, Color and Multispectral Processing II
Time:Tuesday, September 18, 09:50 - 12:30
Presentation: Poster
Title: IMPACT OF THE RESOLUTION ON THE DIFFERENCES OF PERCEPTUAL VIDEO QUALITY BETWEEN CRT AND LCD
Authors: Sylvain Tourancheau; IRCCyN - IVC 
 Patrick Le Callet; IRCCyN - IVC 
 Dominique Barba; IRCCyN - IVC 
Abstract: The incoming of high-definition new visual experience at home has boosted new display technologies such as liquid crystal displays (LCD), plasma and projectors. These technologies enable the increase of screen size necessary to feel a cinema-like experience. However, they introduce some new visual shortcomings not present on mature CRT technology. In this paper, subjective tests are described which highlight a difference of perceptual video quality between CRT and liquid crystal displays. Moreover, it's observed that this loss of quality on LCD is more important with high resolution sequences than with standard resolution ones. This influence of the resolution is particularly explainable for the LCD motion blur defect.



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