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21 May 2015 Just noticeable color difference: implications for display systems
Daniel D. Desjardins, Patrick Gardner
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Abstract
According to MIL-HDBK-87213, the goal in full color displays is to have the color primaries widely separated and/or provide filtering such that they will stay widely separated when exposed to, and mixed with, ambient light. Modern color displays boast a phenomenal number of colors, typically based on the number of luminance (gray) levels per color sub-pixel raised to a power determined by the number of distinct color sub-pixels. Because display color should (“must” per the given handbook) be evaluated to assure that it is fully usable and aesthetically acceptable, this paper reports preliminary findings in the determination of Just Noticeable Differences (JNDs) in luminance for the red, green, and blue color primaries over a given luminance range for a particular Display Under Test (DUT).
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Daniel D. Desjardins and Patrick Gardner "Just noticeable color difference: implications for display systems", Proc. SPIE 9470, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics IX; and Head- and Helmet-Mounted Displays XX, 94700I (21 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2179544
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Color difference

Displays

Military display technology

CIE 1931 color space

Eye

Lithium

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