Modifying rendered image data based on ambient light from a physical environment

US2023290321A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2023290321-A1
Application numberUS-202318101779-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateJan 26, 2023
Priority dateFeb 3, 2020
Publication dateSep 14, 2023
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A method includes obtaining rendered image data that includes a representation of an object for display using a see-through display. The see-through display permits ambient light from a physical environment through the see-through display. The method includes sensing a plurality of light superposition characteristic values associated with the ambient light that quantifies the ambient light. The method includes determining a plurality of display correction values associated with the electronic device based on the plurality of light superposition characteristic values and predetermined display characteristics of the representation of the object. The method includes generating, from the rendered image data, display data for the see-through display in accordance with the plurality of display correction values in order to satisfy the predetermined display characteristics of the representation of the object within a performance threshold.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A method comprising: at an electronic device including one or more processors, a non-transitory memory, and a see-through display: detecting ambient light from a physical environment arriving at the see-through display; rendering image data including a representation of an object having predetermined display characteristics; determining at least one display correction value that, within a performance threshold, compensates for interference between the detected ambient light and the predetermined display characteristics of the representation of the object; and modifying at least a portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display. 2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: determining the at least one display correction value includes determining a tint value; and modifying at least the portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display includes changing a tint level of at least the portion of rendered image in accordance with the tint value for display on the see-through display. 3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the tint value includes one or more of a luminance value associated with the physical environment and a contrast level between the predetermined display characteristics of the representation of the object and at least the portion of the rendered image. 4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: determining the at least one display correction value includes determining a global tint value; and modifying at least the portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display includes tinting the rendered image data for display on the see-through display according to the global tint value, including tinting the representation of the object with the global tint value. 5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein: determining the at least one display correction value includes determining a local tint value; and modifying at least the portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display includes tinting according to the local tint value a portion of the rendered image data corresponding to a location of the representation of the object on the see-through display. 6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein modifying at least the portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display includes applying multiple tinting layers to at least the portion of the rendered image data. 7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one display correction value includes grid data. 8 . The method of claim 7 , further comprising determining interpolated grid values by interpolating the grid data, wherein modifying at least the portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display includes adjusting the representation of the object according to the interpolated grid values. 9 . A system comprising: a see-through display, wherein the see-through display permits ambient light from a physical environment through the see-through display; a sensor subsystem to detect ambient light from a physical environment arriving at the see-through display; a display pipeline to render image data including a representation of an object having predetermined display characteristics; and a correction values generator to determine at least one display correction value that, within a performance threshold, compensates for interference between the detected ambient light and the predetermined display characteristics of the representation of the object; wherein the display pipeline is further operable to at least a portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display. 10 . The system of claim 9 , wherein: determining the at least one display correction value includes determining a tint value; and modifying at least the portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display includes changing a tint level of at least the portion of rendered image in accordance with the tint value for display on the see-through display. 11 . The system of claim 10 , wherein the tint value includes one or more of a luminance value associated with the physical environment and a contrast level between the predetermined display characteristics of the representation of the object and at least the portion of the rendered image. 12 . The system of claim 9 , wherein: determining the at least one display correction value includes determining a global tint value; and modifying at least the portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display includes tinting the rendered image data for display on the see-through display according to the global tint value, including tinting the representation of the object with the global tint value. 13 . The system of claim 9 , wherein: determining the at least one display correction value includes determining a local tint value; and modifying at least the portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display includes tinting according to the local tint value a portion of the rendered image data corresponding to a location of the representation of the object on the see-through display. 14 . The system of claim 9 , wherein modifying at least the portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display includes applying multiple tinting layers to at least the portion of the rendered image data. 15 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the correction values generator includes a grid data generator to generate grid data, wherein the at least one display correction value includes the grid data. 16 . The system of claim 15 , wherein the display pipeline includes a grid data interpolator to interpolate the grid data, and wherein the display pipeline generates display data as a function of the interpolated grid data. 17 . An electronic device comprising: one or more processors; a non-transitory memory; a see-through display; and one or more programs, wherein the one or more programs are stored in the non-transitory memory and configured to be executed by the one or more processors, the one or more programs including instructions for: detecting ambient light from a physical environment arriving at the see-through display; rendering image data including a representation of an object having predetermined display characteristics; determining at least one display correction value that, within a performance threshold, compensates for interference between the detected ambient light and the predetermined display characteristics of the representation of the object; and modifying at least a portion of the rendered image data in accordance with the at least one display correction value for display on the see-through display. 18 . The electronic device of claim 17 , wherein: determining the at least one display correction value includes determining a tint value; an

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  • G06T15/005Primary

    General purpose rendering architectures · CPC title

  • G09G5/10Primary

    Intensity circuits · CPC title

  • Image-based rendering · CPC title

  • Blending, e.g. for anti-aliasing · CPC title

  • Mixed reality (object pose determination, tracking or camera calibration for mixed reality G06T7/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US2023290321A1 cover?
A method includes obtaining rendered image data that includes a representation of an object for display using a see-through display. The see-through display permits ambient light from a physical environment through the see-through display. The method includes sensing a plurality of light superposition characteristic values associated with the ambient light that quantifies the ambient light. The…
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Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06T15/005. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Sep 14 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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