Pixel independence: measuring spatial interactions on a CRT display 论文
1997Spatial Vision引用 367
Color Science and ApplicationsVisual perception and processing mechanismsImage and Video Quality Assessment
摘要
The standard working assumption of careful CRT imaging is that each pixel is imaged independently, through a point nonlinearity (the monitor's gamma function, relating screen luminance to input voltage), and then blurred by the point-spread function of the beam spot on the phosphor. Unfortunately most monitors have inadequate video bandwidth, DC restoration, and high-voltage regulation to live up to this ideal model. Two tests are recommended for assessing a CRT's deviation from the pixel-independence model.