Visibility of Displayed Information
Abstract
This report is concerned with the visibility of displayed luminance information, that is, predicting what an observer can see when he views a display. Some of the specific practical problems addressed are: When does a change in display modulation transfer become visible. What are the perceptual effects of sampling and a visible raster structure. How does the perceived information vary with display signal-to-noise ratio. What perceptual effect does a change in display luminance have on the perceived information. And, finally, what display conditions are required in order to produce a perceptually 'perfect' displayed image.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA063009
Entities
People
- Curtis R. Carlson
- Roger W. Cohen
Organizations
- Sarnoff Corporation