A non-contact colour correction system on mobile display under various light sources

Minyoung Lee, Ye Jin Yang, Munsun Cho, Jiwon Shin, Yaenyeong Choi, Do Yeon Hwang, Heemuk Oh, Jun Bae Lee, Sung Kyu Hong

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Abstract

Human recognize perceived color on the display device of a smart phone under various types of light sources and illuminance differently even though the display represents the same color. This study investigated the relationship between input RGB code and output color tristimulus (XYZ) on two types of smartphone displays under various types of light sources and illuminances. A non-contact color correction system to transfer similar color with actual object was then proposed under various types of light sources and illuminances. Furthermore, the color correction model was validated by input color RGB predicted for representing the desired color and a survey test on displays of two types of smartphone, iPhone 13 Pro and Galaxy S22.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102747
JournalDisplays
Volume83
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • Color correction
  • Color tristimulus
  • Light source
  • Mobile display
  • RGB code

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