Dewey Decimal621.3815/422/0287
Table Of ContentLight and Color. Light Sources, Filters, and Detectors. Displays. Measurement Instrumentation. Luminance and Contrast Measurement. Color Measurement. Resolution Measurement. Geometry Measurements. Time- Related Measurements. Calibration. Display and Related Standards. Appendices. Index.
SynopsisThe first and only complete reference on how to measure, test, and compare electronic displays Electronic Display Measurement is the first complete reference manual in its field and a practical guide to the most reliable techniques, methods, and instruments available for measuring electronic displays. Supplemented with an extensive bibliography, useful industry standards, and difficult-to-find conversions, equations, and tables, this book also includes an appendix of equipment manufacturers and nearly 100 illustrations and charts. A discussion of the common pitfalls involved in measuring displays promises to bring some needed standardization to the field. This easy-to-understand manual helps you gauge the dependability, accuracy, and competitiveness of any electronic display. Electronic Display Measurement shows you how to measure: ∗ Luminance. ∗ Resolution. ∗ Contrast. ∗ Quality.Color. ∗ Uniformity. ∗ Registration. ∗ And more. Electronic Display Measurement explains difficult concepts clearly and describes delicate procedures step-by-step. It is the most up-to-date guide available for designers, engineers, and manufacturers of display systems who need to develop precise, reliable methods for evaluating electronic displays., From television to computers, from coffee makers to aircraft cockpits, electronic displays form a significant part of many aspects of our day-to-day life. Whole industries have been developed around various display technologies but despite this widespread usage, display measurements have long been a source of difficulty for designers, manufacturers, users and technicians. Conflicts over performance specifications are a daily occurrence; measurements do not always accurately reflect how the human eye sees the display; and, the combination of spectral, spatial and temporal characteristics result in poor measurement accuracy., Vom Fernsehen ber Computer und von der Kaffeemaschine bis hin zu Flugzeugcockpits spielen elektronische Displays (Sichtanzeigen) eine herausragende Rolle in vielen Bereichen des t glichen Lebens. Ganze Industriezweige haben sich aufgrund der verschiedenen Display Technologien entwickelt, doch trotz des weitverbreiteten Einsatzes dieser Technik haben sich Displaymessungen f r Entwickler, Hersteller, Nutzer und Techniker schon immer als besonders problematisch erwiesen. Diskussionen ber Leistungsspezifizierungen sind an der Tagesordnung, Messungen spiegeln nicht immer exakt wider, was das menschliche Auge auf dem Display sieht, und der kombinatorische Einsatz von spektralen, r umlichen und zeitlichen Charakteristika f hrt zu mangelnder Me genauigkeit. Dieses Buch ist das erste vollst ndige Nachschlagewerk auf diesem Gebiet und deckt detailliert alle Arten von Licht- und Farbme techniken ab, die zum Pr fen von Displaysystemen unerl lich sind. Dar ber hinaus werden praktische Methoden und Instrumente ebenso beschrieben wie die Schwierigkeiten, die h ufig zu Fehlern f hren. Komplexe Begriffe werden in sehr gut verst ndlicher Weise erkl rt, und eine ausf hrliche Bibliographie sowie ein Anhang mit dem Verzeichnis von Ausr stungsherstellern soll die Suche nach weiterf hrenden Informationen und relevanten Industriestandards erleichtern. (11/97), From television to computers to coffee makers to aircraft cockpits and more, displays play an important role in our everyday life. This book describes practical techniques and instrumentation for the measurement of these displays, as well as common pitfalls that result from errors.
LC Classification NumberTK7882.I6K45 1997