Abstract
This report describes an MHP Java application for adapting the output of a TV screen to varying ambient illumination conditions. The application mathematically models the effects of the lighting conditions around the display on the colors perceived by a viewer, and compensates for these effects by adjusting the displayed still images. The goal of these adjustments is to maintain the perceived colors as constant as possible despite the changes in ambient illumination. These kinds of adjustments could be especially useful with mobile terminals and in color-critical interactive television applications, such as those related to e-commerce and viewing of digital photographs. The MHP version of the application, initially developed on a PC, was tested on commercial set-top-boxes for interactive digital television.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Interactive Television: Enhancing the Experience |
Pages | 186-190 |
Publication status | Published - 2004 |
MoE publication type | Not Eligible |
Event | 2nd European Conference on Interactive Television, EuroITV 2004: Enhancing the Experience - Brighton, United Kingdom Duration: 31 Mar 2004 → 2 Apr 2004 Conference number: 2 |
Conference
Conference | 2nd European Conference on Interactive Television, EuroITV 2004 |
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Abbreviated title | EuroITV 2004 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Brighton |
Period | 31/03/04 → 2/04/04 |
Keywords
- Color appearance
- image processing
- MHP
- Java