Display device and tiled display device
US-12039914-B2 · Jul 16, 2024 · US
US2016277657A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016277657-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414408894-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A video processing method and an apparatus using the same are disclosed. The method includes steps of performing a brightness-reducing treatment on all pixels in a displayed image; performing a brightness-enhancing treatment on all first pixels in the displayed image; performing a brightness-smoothing treatment on pixels having a brightness value being between a higher smooth-treatment brightness value and a lower smooth-treatment brightness value. The video processing method keeps the brightness value of the pixels from being out of grayscale range.
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A video processing method comprising steps of: obtaining a pixel-brightness average value, a brightest pixel and a brightness-enhancing threshold value based on the brightness value of all pixels in a displayed image; and obtaining the number of low-brightness pixels according to the brightness value of all the pixels in the displayed image and a brightness-distinguishing setting value, wherein the low-brightness pixels are pixels having a brightness value less than the brightness-distinguishing setting value; using a first setting attenuation coefficient to perform a brightness-reducing treatment on all the pixels in the displayed image when the number of the low-brightness pixels is greater than a predetermined number setting value; determining an attenuation coefficient based on the pixel brightness average value and using the attenuation coefficient to perform a brightness-reducing treatment on all the pixels in the displayed image when the number of the low-brightness pixels is less than or equal to the predetermined number setting value; using a preset gain coefficient to perform a brightness-enhancing treatment on all first pixels in the displayed image when the brightness value of the brightest pixel is less than or equal to the first brightness threshold value; wherein the first pixels belong to the pixels in the displayed image, wherein the first pixels are pixels having a brightness value being greater than the brightness-enhancing threshold value; determining a gain coefficient based on the pixel brightness average value and using the gain coefficient to perform the brightness-enhancing treatment on all the first pixels when the brightness value of the brightest pixel is greater than the first brightness threshold value; and respectively setting a higher smooth-treatment brightness value and a lower smooth-treatment brightness value and performing a brightness-smoothing treatment on pixels having a brightness value being between the higher smooth-treatment brightness value and the lower smooth-treatment brightness value; wherein the higher smooth-treatment brightness value is greater than the brightness-enhancing threshold value, and the lower smooth-treatment brightness value is less than the brightness-enhancing threshold value. 2 . The video processing method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of determining the attenuation coefficient based on the pixel brightness average value further includes steps of: presetting a first average threshold value and a second average threshold value; comparing the pixel brightness average value respectively with the first average threshold value and the second average threshold value, wherein when the pixel brightness average value is less than or equal to the first average threshold value, the attenuation coefficient is a preset second setting attenuation coefficient; or when the pixel brightness average value is greater than the first average threshold value and less than the second average threshold value, a coefficient of proportionality representing the attenuation coefficient changes in proportion with the pixel brightness average value is represented as: (1−m)/(g2−g1); wherein g1 is the first average threshold value; g2 is the second average threshold value, wherein g2>g1; and m is the second setting attenuation coefficient, wherein 0<m<1; or when the pixel brightness average value is greater than or equal to the second average threshold value, the attenuation coefficient is equal to 1. 3 . The video processing method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the step of determining the gain coefficient based on the pixel brightness average value further includes steps of: presetting a first average threshold value and a second average threshold value; comparing the pixel brightness average value respectively with the first average threshold value and the second average threshold value, wherein when the pixel brightness average value is less than or equal to the first average threshold value, the gain coefficient has a preset maximum value; or when the pixel brightness average value is greater than the first average threshold value and is less than the second average threshold value, a coefficient of proportionality representing the gain coefficient changes in proportion with the pixel brightness average value is represented as: (1−gmax)/(g2−g1); wherein g1 is the first average threshold value; g2 is the second average threshold value, wherein g2>g1; gmax is the preset maximum value of the gain coefficient, wherein gmax>1; or when the pixel brightness average value is greater than or equal to the second average threshold value, the gain coefficient is equal to 1. 4 . The video processing method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein when the first brightness threshold value is greater than the brightness value of the brightest pixel, the range of the gain coefficient is: 1< k< ( f/n ); or when the first brightness threshold value is less than or equal to the brightness value of the brightest pixel, the range of the gain coefficient is: 1< k< ( f/m ); wherein k is the gain coefficient; f is the maximum brightness value a display apparatus has; m is the brightness value of the brightest pixel; and n is the first brightness threshold value. 5 . A video processing method comprising steps of: obtaining a pixel-brightness average value, a brightest pixel and a brightness-enhancing threshold value based on the brightness value of all pixels in a displayed image; and obtaining the number of low-brightness pixels according to the brightness value of all the pixels in the displayed image and a brightness-distinguishing setting value, wherein the low-brightness pixels are pixels having a brightness value less than the brightness-distinguishing setting value; performing a brightness-reducing treatment on all the pixels in the displayed image based on the pixel brightness average value and the number of the low-brightness pixels; performing a brightness-enhancing treatment on all first pixels in the displayed image based on the brightness value of the brightest pixel and the pixel brightness average value, wherein the first pixels belong to the pixels in the displayed image, wherein the first pixels are pixels having a brightness value being greater than the brightness-enhancing threshold value; and respectively setting a higher smooth-treatment brightness value and a lower smooth-treatment brightness value and performing a brightness-smoothing treatment on pixels having a brightness value being between the higher smooth-treatment brightness value and the lower smooth-treatment brightness value; wherein the higher smooth-treatment brightness value is greater than the brightness-enhancing threshold value, and the lower smooth-treatment brightness value is less than the brightness-enhancing threshold value. 6 . The video processing method as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the step of performing the brightness-reducing treatment on all the pixels in the displayed image further includes steps of: when the number of the low-brightness pixels is greater than a presetting number setting value, using a presetting first setting attenuation coefficient to perform the brightness-reducing treatment on all the pixels in the displayed image; or when the number of the low-brightness pixels is less than or equal to the number setting value, determining an attenuation coefficient based on the pixel brightness average value and using the attenuation coefficient to perform the brightness-reducing treatment on all the pixels in the displayed image. 7 . The video processing method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the step of determining the attenuation coefficient based on the pixel brigh
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