Subjective quality of video sequences rendered on LCD with local backlight dimming at different lighting conditions

Claire Mantel*, Jari Korhonen, Jesper M. Pedersen, Søren Bech, Jakob Dahl Andersen, Søren Forchhammer

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the influence of ambient light on the perceived quality of videos displayed on Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with local backlight dimming. A subjective test assessing the quality of videos with two backlight dimming methods and three lighting conditions, i.e. no light, low light level (5 lux) and higher light level (60 lux) was organized to collect subjective data. Results show that participants prefer the method exploiting local dimming possibilities to the conventional full backlight but that this preference varies depending on the ambient light level. The clear preference for one method at the low light conditions decreases at the high ambient light, confirming that the ambient light significantly attenuates the perception of the leakage defect (light leaking through dark pixels). Results are also highly dependent on the content of the sequence, which can modulate the effect of the ambient light from having an important influence on the quality grades to no influence at all.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings: Image Quality and System Performance XII
EditorsSophie Triantaphillidou, Mohamed-Chaker Larabi
PublisherSPIE
Volume9396
ISBN (Electronic)9781628414868
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
EventSPIE/IS&T Electronic Imaging: Image Quality and System Performance XII - San Francisco, California, United States, San Francisco, United States
Duration: 10 Feb 201512 Feb 2015

Conference

ConferenceSPIE/IS&T Electronic Imaging: Image Quality and System Performance XII
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Francisco
Period10/02/1512/02/15

Bibliographical note

SPIE/IS&T Electronic Imaging, 2015, San Francisco, California, United States

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© 2015 SPIE-IS&T.

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