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16 January 2006 Six-primary-color LCD monitor using six-color LEDs with an accurate calibration system
Hiroaki Sugiura, Hideyuki Kaneko, Shuichi Kagawa, Jun Someya, Hideki Tanizoe
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Proceedings Volume 6058, Color Imaging XI: Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications; 60580H (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.642712
Event: Electronic Imaging 2006, 2006, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
The authors have successfully developed a six-primary-color liquid crystal display using six-color LEDs. More specifically, a prototype of a six-primary-color liquid crystal display having a color gamut of 170% or wider then that of conventional techniques has been constructed. Furthermore, this monitor has a newly developed calibration system using an integrated color sensor, so that it can keep its white point chromaticity stable.
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Hiroaki Sugiura, Hideyuki Kaneko, Shuichi Kagawa, Jun Someya, and Hideki Tanizoe "Six-primary-color LCD monitor using six-color LEDs with an accurate calibration system", Proc. SPIE 6058, Color Imaging XI: Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, 60580H (16 January 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.642712
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Sensors

Calibration

LCDs

Radium

Prototyping

Picosecond phenomena

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