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Journal of The Society for Information Display | 2007

A psychophysical study of improvements in motion-image quality by using high frame rates

Yoshihiko Kuroki; Tomohiro Nishi; Seiji Kobayashi; Hideki Oyaizu; S. Yoshimura

— The ideal frame rate for the highest motion-image quality with respect to blur and jerkiness is presented. In order to determine the requirements for avoiding these impairments, motion images from a high-speed camera and computer graphics were combined with a high-speed display to perform a psychophysical evaluation. The camera, operating at 1000 fps, and image processing were used to simulate various frame rates and shutter speeds, and a 480-Hz CRT display was used to present motion images simulating various frame rates and time characteristics of the display. Subjects were asked to evaluate the difference in quality between motion images at various frame rates. A frame rate of 480 fps was chosen to be an appropriate reference frame rate that, as a first estimation, enables coverage up to the human-dynamic-resolution (HDR) limit based on another experiment using real moving charts. The results show that a frame rate of 120 fps provides good improvement compared to that of 60 fps, and that the maximum improvement beyond which evaluation is saturated is found at about 240 fps for representative standard-resolution natural images.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2006

3.4: Improvement of Motion Image Quality by High Frame Rate

Yoshihiko Kuroki; Tomohiro Nishi; Seiji Kobayashi; Hideki Oyaizu; Shinichi Yoshimura

The required frame rate for the best motion image quality against blur and jerkiness is presented. To avoid those impairments, psychophysical evaluation had been applied. The result shows that 120fps performs good improvement comparing to 60fps while the best improvement where evaluation is saturated is found at around 240fps.


Archive | 2003

Optical state modulation method and system, and optical state modulation apparatus

Michihiro Ohnishi; Tomohiro Nishi


Archive | 2002

Optical state modulation

Tomohiro Nishi; Michihiro Ohnishi


Archive | 2008

Image processing apparatus, method thereof, and program

Shintaro Okada; Kazuhiko Nishibori; Tomohiro Nishi; Toshinori Ihara; Masuyoshi Kurokawa


Archive | 2003

Optical state modulation apparatus, display system and optical state modulation method

Tomohiro Nishi; Michihiro Ohnishi


Archive | 2008

Method and apparatus for processing an image, image display system, storage medium, and program

Yoshihiko Kuroki; Tomohiro Nishi


Archive | 2009

Display device, drive method therefor, and electronic apparatus

Norimasa Furukawa; Mitsuyasu Asano; Tomohiro Nishi


Archive | 2011

LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY AND PICTURE DISPLAY SYSTEM

Mitsuyasu Asano; Tomohiro Nishi


Archive | 2006

Video-signal-processing device and video-signal-transfer method

Tomohiro Nishi

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