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7 April 1995 Photometric and chromatic measuring system for projection TV
Chie-Ching Lin, Wein-Chyi Horng, Tu-Yiin Chang, Luh-Hwa Chen
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Proceedings Volume 2407, Projection Displays; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205898
Event: IS&T/SPIE's Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, 1995, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
An automatic and computerized system, using stepping motor controlling and photometric sensing techniques, is specifically designed to measure photometric and chromatic characteristics of projection TV. The head of luxmeter in this system is set on a translation stage whose position is constrained along two orthogonal linear rails. The x-y translation stage is controlled by two stepping motors with a personal computer. It can take two dimensional scan at any position on projection screen. Byu scanning the screen, the measurements of total lumen, uniformity, efficiency, color coordinate, color temperature, color uniformity, and contrast for projection TV can be wholly done spontaneously. The controlling and analyzing software of these measurements were also well developed and described. In this paper, the experimental set up and results were shown. The methods and standards of these measurements were also discussed.
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Chie-Ching Lin, Wein-Chyi Horng, Tu-Yiin Chang, and Luh-Hwa Chen "Photometric and chromatic measuring system for projection TV", Proc. SPIE 2407, Projection Displays, (7 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205898
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KEYWORDS
Colorimetry

Computing systems

Projection systems

Human-machine interfaces

Scanners

Televisions

Control systems

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