Device and method for processing image data for driving display panel
US-2022208069-A1 · Jun 30, 2022 · US
US11908372B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11908372-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217698278-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 2, 2020 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2024 |
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The present disclosure allows reducing the variation of the luminance depending on the types of images and improving image quality by calculating a plurality of representative values, representing the luminance of pixels so that the types of images can be distinguished, calculating a weight using such representative values, and compensating image data according to the weight.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of processing image data, the method comprising: calculating at least one representative value representing luminance of pixels disposed on a panel; calculating a weight by using the at least one representative value; calculating a reflection rate of the weight by analyzing a chroma of image data; generating converted image data by applying the weight to the image data at the reflection rate; and transmitting the converted image data to a panel driving device for driving the panel. 2. The method of processing image data of claim 1 , wherein the reflection rate is calculated by calculating a chroma analysis value for the image data and applying the chroma analysis value to a reflection rate curve that was previously stored. 3. The method of processing image data of claim 2 , wherein the chroma analysis value is calculated by calculating a difference between a largest grayscale value and a smallest grayscale value of sub-pixels of each of the pixels, obtaining a sum by summing up differences of grayscale values regarding all the pixels, and dividing the sum by a total number of achromatic-colored pixels. 4. The method of processing image data of claim 3 , wherein a pixel comprising sub-pixels having same grayscale values is determined as an achromatic-colored pixel from the achromatic-colored pixels. 5. The method of processing image data of claim 2 , wherein the reflection rate curve has a characteristic that the reflection rate decreases as the chroma analysis value increases when the chroma analysis value is no more than a first reference value. 6. The method of processing image data of claim 1 , wherein, in calculating the reflection rate, the reflection rate is calculated to be high when the chroma is high. 7. The method of processing image data of claim 1 , wherein the reflection rate is calculated to be high when chroma is low to a point of being achromatic. 8. The method of processing image data of claim 1 , wherein calculating the reflection rate comprises calculating a chroma analysis value for the image data, and subsequently, the reflection rate is calculated to be no less than 0 when the chroma analysis value belongs to a low chroma area and a high chroma area, and the reflection rate is calculated to be 0 when the chroma analysis value belongs to in an area between the low chroma area and the high chroma area. 9. The method of processing image data of claim 1 , in calculating at least one representative value, as values representing luminance of pixels disposed on a panel, a first representative value is calculated from image data according to a first method and a second representative value is calculated from the image data according to a second method that is different from the first method; and in calculating a weight, a value derived by applying the first representative value and the second representative value to a lookup table is used. 10. The method of processing image data of claim 9 , wherein, in the lookup table, intervals of one axis and another axis are respectively 2 K (K is a natural number). 11. The method of processing image data of claim 9 , wherein the first representative value increases as a number of pixels having brightness of pixels being turned on increases. 12. The method of processing image data of claim 9 , wherein the second representative value increases as grayscale values of pixels having brightness of pixels being turned on increases. 13. The method of processing image data of claim 9 , wherein the first representative value, the second representative value, and the weight are calculated respectively according to types of sub-pixels forming a pixel from the pixels. 14. An image data processing device comprising: a representative value calculating circuit configured to calculate at least one representative value representing luminance of pixels disposed on a panel; a weight calculating circuit configured to calculate a weight by using the at least one representative value; a weight applying circuit configured to calculate a reflection rate of the weight by analyzing a chroma of image data and to apply the weight to the image data at the reflection rate to generate converted image data; and an image data transmitting circuit to transmit the converted image data to a panel driving device to drive the panel. 15. The image data processing device of claim 14 , wherein the weight applying circuit calculates the reflection rate by calculating a chroma analysis value for the image data and applying the chroma analysis value to a reflection rate curve that was previously stored. 16. The image data processing device of claim 15 , wherein the weight applying circuit calculates the chroma analysis value by calculating a difference between a largest grayscale value and a smallest grayscale value of sub-pixels of each of the pixels, obtaining a sum by summing up differences of grayscale values regarding all pixels, and dividing the sum by a total number of achromatic-colored pixels. 17. The image data processing device of claim 15 , wherein the reflection rate curve has a characteristic that the reflection rate decreases as the chroma analysis value increases when the chroma analysis value is no more than a first reference value. 18. The image data processing device of claim 14 , wherein the weight applying circuit calculates a chroma analysis value for the image data, and subsequently, calculates the reflection rate to be no less than 0 when the chroma analysis value belongs to a low chroma area and a high chroma area, and calculates the reflection rate to be 0 when the chroma analysis value belongs to in an area between the low chroma area and the high chroma area. 19. The image data processing device of claim 14 , wherein the representative value calculating circuit calculates, as values representing luminance of pixels disposed on a panel, a first representative value from image data according to a first method and a second representative value from the image data according to a second method that is different from the first method; and the weight calculating circuit calculates the weight by using a value derived by applying the first representative value and the second representative value to a lookup table. 20. The image data processing device of claim 14 , wherein the panel is a self-light-emitting display panel.
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