Display time control for images

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Display driving control circuitry – Intensity or color driving control

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C348S609000, C348S611000, C348S614000

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08063920

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a method, a computer program, a computer program product and a device for reducing motion blur of images shown on non-stroboscopic display devices, in which local areas p, of an image of a video signal are displayed during respective local display times t; that are less than or equal to a image period T, comprising determining (40) an amount X; of high spatial frequency content related to a local area p, of said image of said video signal, and adjusting (41) a local display time t, in dependence on said determined amount X; of high spatial frequency content, wherein said local display time t; is decreased with increasing determined amount X; of high spatial frequency content.

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