Compensation for edge effects and cell gap variation in tiled fl

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Particular structure – Interconnection of plural cells in series

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349 75, 349 73, 345 88, 345903, G02F 11347, G09G 336

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061150924

ABSTRACT:
The present invention features procedures for correcting discoloration and brightness variations due to liquid crystal cell gap variations or other optical, electro-optical, ambient light, electronic, mechanical, and materials anomalies arising in tiled, flat-panel displays. The purpose of these corrections is to achieve a visually seamless appearance. Absolute, relative and/or smoothing corrections are implemented by performing pixel data video processing with correction data acquired from memory. Techniques for determining and applying these corrections are described.

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