WO2002075714A1 - Dispositif d'affichage video portable - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a portable video display device in which, for example, a camera and a liquid crystal display panel are mounted on a mobile phone device.
- the lens brightness (F value) is not as high as that of a high-performance professional camera due to restrictions on the lens dimensions and materials. Absent. Also, due to the restrictions on the number of pixels and the above-mentioned restrictions on the lens performance, it is not possible to use a camera with a higher resolution (MTF) than a high-performance professional camera.
- Reflective liquid crystal displays which consume less power and are easier to miniaturize, than backlight-type transmissive liquid crystal display panels, which consume a large amount of power and become large due to inverter circuits, etc.
- Display panels tend to be used, but reflection-type liquid crystal display panels cannot achieve as high a contrast as transmissive liquid crystal display panels of the fluorescent backlight type.
- the contents displayed on the mobile phone for video communication include the video of the other party (so-called videophone video), the natural image video distributed from the server, the video that makes extensive use of graphics such as home pages, text mail, etc. Can be considered.
- videophone video the natural image video distributed from the server
- the video that makes extensive use of graphics such as home pages, text mail, etc.
- a camera that is smaller and has lower performance than a high-performance professional camera is used, and therefore has a lower high-frequency level of image frequency, poor coloring, and lower contrast than a high-performance professional camera. A low image will be sent.
- the natural image video delivered from the server was shot with a high-performance commercial camera, and the video frequency was lower than that shot with a small, low-performance camera for mobile phone devices. It has a high level, high color, and high contrast.
- images that use a lot of graphics such as homepages
- text mail is often displayed in two colors, such as black and white and white-blue.
- the image quality adjustment levels such as edge enhancement, color gain, and contrast are fixed at the same time when displayed on the LCD panel, the optimum image quality cannot be obtained for each of the displayed images.
- the edge enhancement, color gain, and contrast are adjusted so that the natural image delivered from the server is displayed with the optimal image quality, the image of the other party will be blurred, poorly colored, and low in contrast. It becomes the thing.
- images that use a lot of graphics such as homepages, will have saturated signals and double outlines, and will have a buzzy color, and will have overexposure and underexposure.
- the edge enhancement, color gain, and contrast are adjusted so that the image of the other party is displayed with the optimal image quality, the natural image image delivered from the server will be saturated.
- the outline is doubled, the colors are blurred, and overexposure and underexposure occur.
- the quality of the displayed image changes depending on whether or not the illumination of the liquid crystal display panel is turned on. That is, when the front light is turned on by the reflective liquid crystal display panel, the displayed image tends to be white.
- the mobile phone device when the backlight is lit on a transflective liquid crystal display panel, the color of the displayed image tends to be poor.
- the mobile phone device should be equipped with means for adjusting edge enhancement, color gain, and contrast, and the settings should be changed using the operation keys each time the content of the displayed image changes It is possible to do.
- identification data such as contrast setting data and light / dark setting data for each application is read by a resident-type monitoring program, and the contrast is set accordingly.
- the processing load on the CPU Central Processing Unit
- the surrounding illuminance and the brightness of the corresponding lighting directly affect the image quality of the displayed image, as in the case of a reflective liquid crystal display panel. There is a problem that it is not possible to make fine-grained adjustments corresponding to the case of displaying images with the optimum image quality.
- the present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and always displays an image with an optimum image quality without performing a complicated operation and without increasing a load of executing a program on a CPU.
- the purpose of the present invention is to provide a portable video display device capable of performing such operations. Disclosure of Invention> ''
- a portable video display device of the present invention comprises: application program execution means for selectively executing one of a plurality of application programs incorporated in advance; Image display means for displaying an image corresponding to the application program being executed by the program execution means; light emission luminance of illumination of the image display means; display contents on the image display means; An image quality adjustment parameter storing means in which a plurality of image quality adjustment parameters are stored in a one-to-one relationship in advance; and a light emission luminance of the illumination of the image display means and the image display means. Reads image quality adjustment parameters corresponding to the current display content in the column. And means, and read out by the image quality adjustment parameter reading means Image quality adjusting means for adjusting the image quality of an image displayed on the image display means according to the image quality adjustment parameter obtained.
- the plurality of pre-installed application programs are stored in memory means.
- the portable video display device of the present invention is characterized in that, in the portable video display device according to the first aspect, the video display means is a liquid crystal display panel.
- the light emission luminance of the illumination of the video display unit may be different from the illuminance around the display surface of the video display unit. It is characterized by being determined correspondingly.
- the image quality adjustment parameter includes edge enhancement information, color gain information, and contrast information.
- the image quality adjusting means performs edge enhancement processing on an image displayed on the image display means according to the edge enhancement information; andthe image display means according to the color gain information.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing the appearance of the portable video display device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an electrical configuration of a main part of the portable video display device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a front light emission luminance table stored in ROM in the portable video display device of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an image quality adjustment parameter table stored in ROM in the portable video display device of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing a specific configuration of the image quality adjustment unit in the portable video display device of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining edge enhancement processing in the image quality adjustment unit in the portable video display device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a color gain adjustment process in the image quality adjustment unit in the portable video display device according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining contrast adjustment processing in the image quality adjustment unit in the portable video display device of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the progress of light when the front light is turned on for the reflective liquid crystal display panel in the portable video display device of the first embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing an electrical configuration of a main part of the portable video display device according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a packed light emission luminance table stored in ROM in the portable video display device of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing the progress of light when the backlight is turned on and turned off for the transflective liquid crystal display panel in the portable video display device of the second embodiment.
- Reference numerals in the figure 1 2, an image quality adjustment section, 3 1 a reflective liquid crystal display panel, 4 1 a CPU, 4 2 a photo sensor, 4 5 a front light, 5 (HR OM, 5 1 5 2 is a video phone program, 5 3 is a browser program, 5 4 is a distribution video playback program, 5 5 is a text mail program, 5 6 is a front light emission brightness table, 5 7 is an image quality adjustment parameter table, 1 2 1 is an edge enhancement section, 1 2 2 is a color gain adjustment section, 1 2 4 is a contrast adjustment section, 1 3 1 is a semi-transparent liquid crystal display panel, 1 4 5 is a backlight, and 1 50 is a ROM.
- Luminance table, 1 5 7 is image quality adjustment parameter table BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION>
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing the appearance of the portable video display device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- a small reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is provided on the upper front of the main body 1 of the portable video display device, and operation keys 2 are provided on the lower front.
- the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is used to display images of the other party (so-called videophone images), images of natural images distributed from servers, images that use graphics such as websites, text mail, etc. .
- a small and lightweight camera 21 is provided on the upper surface of the main body 1.
- the camera 21 is used to capture a video of a user (so-called videophone video) and the like, but has lower performance than a high-performance professional camera.
- an antenna 3 for wireless communication is provided to protrude from the upper left end of the main body 1.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing an electrical configuration of a main part of the portable video display device of the present embodiment.
- the processing / adjustment unit 10 CPU (central processing unit) 41, RAM (adjacent write / read memory) 46, ROM (read only memory) 50, and external interface 60 pass 7 are interconnected via one.
- Processing / Adjustment unit 10 performs predetermined processing on the video signal supplied from the outside via camera 21 (see FIG. 1) or bus 71 described above, and performs luminance signal Y 1 and color difference signal U 1 , And a video signal processing unit 11 that generates a color difference signal V 1, and a luminance signal Y l, a color difference signal Ul, and a color difference signal VI generated by the video signal processing unit 11.
- the image quality adjustment unit 12 that performs the image quality adjustment processing according to the image quality adjustment parameters supplied from the image quality adjustment parameter table 57 through the bus 71 and generates the primary color signals R 2, G 2, and B 2 Have.
- the liquid crystal display section 30 is based on the above-described reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 (see FIG. 1) and the three primary color signals R 2, G 2, and B 2 from the image quality adjustment section 12, and the reflective liquid crystal display panel 30.
- a drive signal generation unit 32 for generating a drive signal for driving the panel 31.
- the CPU 41 executes an application program, controls the operation of each unit, and the like.
- the photo sensor 42 for detecting the illuminance around the display surface of the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 has an AZD (analog Z digital) conversion for converting a detection signal from the photo sensor 42 into a digital signal (detection data).
- the A / D converter 43 is connected to the CPU 41, and the detection data from the AZD converter 43 is supplied to a front light emission luminance table 56 to be described later via the CPU 41 and the bus 71. I have.
- the CPU 41 is connected to a D / A (Digital / Analog) converter 44, and the light emission luminance data from the front light emission luminance table 56 is transmitted to the D / A converter via the bus 71 and the CPU 41. Is supplied to the container 44.
- the D / A converter 44 converts the supplied light emission luminance data into an analog signal (light emission luminance signal), and is connected to a front light 45.
- the front light 45 is provided as illumination for the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31, and emits light at a luminance according to a light emission luminance signal from the D / A converter 44.
- the RAM 46 is used for writing and reading various data.
- the ROM 50 stores an embedded program 51 for operating the CPU 41, a front light emission luminance table 56, and an image quality adjustment parameter table 57.
- the embedded program 51 includes a plurality of application programs, such as a videophone program 52, a browser program 53, a distributed video reproduction program 54, and a text mail program 55.
- the external interface 60 is for connecting to an external device, and includes a wireless communication interface 61 and a key interface 62.
- the front light emission luminance table 56 stored in the ROM 50 stores the illuminance around the display surface of the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 detected by the photo sensor 42 and the setting for the illuminance.
- the CPU 41 recognizes the set light emission luminance of the front light 45 by this number.
- the image quality adjustment parameter table 57 stored in the ROM 50 includes, as shown in FIG. 4, the display brightness on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 corresponding to the emission luminance of the front light 45 and the application program.
- a plurality of image quality adjustment parameters (edge enhancement information, color gain information, and contrast information) to be set are provided in a one-to-one relationship, and for each pair, one, two, three, ... Are assigned.
- the CPU 41 recognizes the set image quality adjustment parameter by this number.
- the image quality adjustment unit 12 of the adjustment unit 10 has a configuration as specifically shown in FIG. In FIG. 5, the image quality adjustment unit 12 includes an edge enhancement unit 121 that performs edge enhancement processing on the luminance signal Y1 supplied from the video signal processing unit 11, and a color difference supplied from the video signal processing unit 11.
- a color gain adjustment unit 122 that performs color gain adjustment processing on the signal U 1 (the luminance signal is subtracted from the blue signal) and the color difference signal VI (the luminance signal is subtracted from the red signal), and an edge emphasis unit 1
- the luminance signal Y 3 subjected to edge enhancement processing from 21 and the color difference signals U 2 and V 2 subjected to color gain adjustment processing from the color gain adjustment unit 122 are converted into three primary color signals R 1, G l, And Bl, and a contrast adjustment unit 124 that performs contrast adjustment processing on the three primary color signals R1, Gl, and B1 from the conversion unit 123.
- the contrast adjustment processing from this contrast adjustment unit 124 The three primary color signals R 2, G 2, and B 2 having undergone the above are supplied to the drive signal generation section 32 of the liquid crystal display section 30.
- the image quality adjustment unit 12 includes a setting register 125 for storing image quality adjustment parameters to be set (see FIG. 4) supplied from the image quality adjustment parameter table 57 stored in the ROM 50.
- the edge enhancement unit 121, the color gain adjustment unit 122, the conversion unit 123, and the contrast adjustment unit 124 are respectively controlled by the control data from the setting register 125, and the image quality adjustment processing is performed. I have.
- CPU 41 is a built-in programmer stored in ROM 50.
- the CPU 41 When a request is made from an external interface 60 having a wireless communication interface 61 and a key interface 62, the CPU 41 responds to the request by using a plurality of application programs included in the embedded program 51. (Videophone program 52, Browser program 53, Delivery video playback program 54, Text mail program 55) Select one of them to display the video corresponding to the running application program. It is displayed on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 of the display section 30. At this time, the CPU 41 uses the image quality adjustment parameter table 57 stored in the ROM 50 to display the light emission luminance of the front light 45 and the current display contents on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31. The image quality adjustment parameters to be set are read out and supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12 of the processing / adjustment unit 10 to automatically adjust the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31.
- the videophone program 52 among the plurality of application programs stored in the ROM 50 is executed by the CPU 41 in response to a request from the external interface 60, a call corresponding to this program is performed.
- the image of the other party is displayed on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31.
- the displayed image of the other party is blurred from the outline captured by a camera with low resolution (MTF), so the image quality adjustment parameter table 57 stored in ROM 50 is
- the image quality adjustment parameters for greatly emphasizing the edges with respect to the light emission brightness of the light 45 and the display content (the image of the other party) on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 are read out and supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12.
- the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is adjusted in a direction that greatly emphasizes the edges.
- the edge enhancement section 121 of the image quality adjustment section 12 performs an edge enhancement process as shown in FIG. That is, for example, when an edge enhancement process is to be performed on the input luminance signal Y1 that changes from the black level side to the white level side, a high-pass filtering process is performed on the luminance signal Y1 to generate a compensation signal Y2. By adding the compensation signal Y2 to the luminance signal Y1, an edge-emphasized luminance signal Y3 is obtained. At this time, the gain of the high-pass filtering process is increased to increase the amount of protrusion Y 3 B to the black level. By increasing the amount of projection Y 3 w toward the white level, it is possible to obtain a luminance signal whose edges are greatly emphasized. As a result, an image with a clear outline can be displayed.
- the videophone program 52 when executed by the CPU 41, the displayed image of the other party is stored in the ROM 50 because the color of the image taken by a camera having a low lens brightness (F value) is poor.
- the image quality adjustment parameter table 57 the image quality adjustment parameters for increasing the color gain for the emission brightness of the front light 45 and the display content (video of the other party) on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 are The image data is read out and supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12, and the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is adjusted in a direction to increase the color gain.
- the color gain adjustment unit 122 of the image quality adjustment unit 12 performs a color gain adjustment process as shown in FIG.
- the color difference vector 81 based on the input color difference signals U 1 and VI is subjected to processing for increasing the color gain, thereby obtaining the color difference vector 82 based on the color difference signals U 2 and V 2. As a result, a well-colored image can be displayed.
- the videophone program 52 when executed by the CPU 41, the displayed image of the other party is stored in the ROM 50 because the contrast taken by a camera having a low lens brightness (F value) is low.
- the image data is read out and supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12, and the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is adjusted in a direction to increase the contrast.
- the contrast adjustment unit 124 of the image quality adjustment unit 12 performs contrast adjustment processing as shown in FIG.
- the contrast was increased by performing processing to increase the gain from the center point 90 between the maximum level and the minimum level on the input three primary color signals Rl, G1, and B1 (91).
- Three primary color signals R2, G2, and B2 (92) are obtained.
- the displayed natural image has sharp outlines captured by a camera with a high resolution (MTF), so the image quality adjustment parameter table 57 stored in ROM 50 and the The image quality adjustment parameters for suppressing the edge enhancement of the light emission brightness of the light 45 and the display content (natural image) on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 are read out and supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12.
- the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is adjusted in a direction to suppress the enhancement of the edge.
- the edge enhancement unit 12 1 of the image quality adjustment unit 12 sets the gain of the high-pass filtering process for generating the compensation signal Y 2 to be smaller than that when displaying the image of the other party.
- the distributed video playback program 54 when executed by the CPU 41, the displayed natural image has a good coloration taken by a camera having a high lens brightness (F value).
- the image quality adjustment parameter table 57 stored in 50 the light emission brightness of the front light 45 and the color gain for reducing the display content (natural image) on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 are reduced.
- the image quality adjustment parameters are read out and supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12, and the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is adjusted in the direction of decreasing the color gain.
- the color gain adjustment unit 122 of the image quality adjustment unit 12 performs a color gain adjustment process as shown in FIG.
- the color difference vector 81 based on the input color difference signals U 1 and VI is processed to reduce the color gain as compared with the case where the image of the other party is displayed. I'm trying to get 8 3 As a result, it is possible to prevent a display in which the colors are blurred.
- the distribution video playback program 54 is executed by the CPU 41,
- the natural image that is captured has a high contrast captured by a camera with a high lens brightness (F value), so the image quality adjustment parameter table stored in the ROM 50 is required.
- the image quality adjustment parameters for reducing the contrast with respect to the light emission luminance of the front light 45 and the display content (natural image) on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 are read out.
- the image quality of the display image on the reflection type liquid crystal display panel 31 is adjusted in the direction of decreasing the contrast.
- the contrast adjustment section 124 of the image quality adjustment section 12 performs contrast adjustment processing as shown in FIG.
- the gain from the center point 90 between the maximum level and the minimum level for the input three primary color signals R l, G l, and B 1 (91) is smaller than that when displaying the image of the other party.
- three primary color signals R 2, G 2, and B 2 (93) with reduced contrast are obtained. As a result, it is possible to prevent a display in which overexposure and underexposure occur.
- the program corresponds to this program.
- the displayed video such as a homepage, which uses a lot of graphics has a sharp outline
- the image quality adjustment parameter table 57 stored in ROM 50 and the front light 45 The image quality adjustment parameters for suppressing the edge enhancement for the display contents (images using a lot of graphics such as websites) on the light emission luminance and reflection type liquid crystal display panel 31 are read and supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12,
- the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is adjusted in a direction to suppress the edge enhancement.
- the edge enhancement unit 12 1 of the image quality adjustment unit 12 uses the gain of the high-pass filtering processing to generate the compensation signal Y 2 as shown in FIG.
- the image quality adjustment parameter table stored in the ROM 50 is used. From 5, the luminance adjustment of front light 45 and the image quality adjustment parameters for reducing the color gain for the display contents on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 (images that make heavy use of graphics such as home pages) are read out. Then, the image quality is supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12, and the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is adjusted in the direction of decreasing the color gain. In this case, the color gain adjustment unit 122 of the image quality adjustment unit 122 performs a color gain adjustment process as shown in FIG.
- the color difference vector 81 based on the input color difference signals U 1 and VI is subjected to processing to reduce the color gain as compared with the case of displaying the image of the other party or the natural image image obtained by distribution.
- the color difference vector 83 due to V 2 is obtained. As a result, it is possible to prevent a display in which colors are blurred.
- the image quality adjustment parameter table 5 stored in the ROM 50 is required.
- Light, brightness, front light 45 Light emission luminance of 5 and image quality adjustment parameters to reduce contrast for display content (reflective LCD-based display panel 31)
- the image quality is supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12, and the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is adjusted in the direction of decreasing the contrast.
- the contrast adjustment unit 124 of the image quality adjustment unit 12 performs contrast adjustment processing as shown in FIG.
- the gain from the center point 90 between the maximum level and the minimum level for the input three primary color signals Rl, Gl, and B1 is smaller than when displaying the image of the other party or the natural image from the distribution.
- three primary color signals R2, G2, and B2 (93) with reduced contrast are obtained.
- the image quality adjustment parameter table stored in ROM 50 is required. Do not perform any edge enhancement, color gain adjustment, or contrast adjustment on the light emission brightness of the front lights 45 and the display contents (character mail images) on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31.
- the image quality adjustment parameter for performing the adjustment is read out and supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12. Therefore, the adjustment of the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 (the adjustment of the white balance) is not performed.
- the image quality adjustment unit 12 converts the luminance signal Y 1 and the color difference signals U 1 and V 1 supplied from the video signal processing unit 11 into three primary color signals R 2 and G 2 by the conversion unit 123.
- the CPU 41 selects the color of the maximum value and the minimum value, and outputs the three primary color signals R 2, G 2, and B 2 so that the maximum value and the minimum value for the drive signal generation unit 32 are obtained. Is supplied, the maximum contrast and coloring of the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 can be obtained. As a result, it is possible to display an image in which the content is clear and easy to see.
- the front light 45 when the front light 45 is turned on with respect to the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31, as shown in FIG. 9, the light from the front light 45 passes through the color filter 101 and the reflecting plate 10. Reflected light 1 04 that is reflected by 2 and exits the display surface 103 again through the color filter 101, and direct light that exits the display surface 103 directly without passing through the color filter 101 It is divided into 105.
- the display image on the display surface 103 has a low contrast because the reflected light 104 and the direct light 105 are mixed. For this reason, an image quality adjustment parameter for increasing the contrast is supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12, and the image quality of the display image on the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31 is adjusted in a direction to increase the contrast.
- the contrast adjustment section 12 of the image quality adjustment section 12 A contrast adjustment process as shown is performed. That is, the input three primary color signals R l, G l, and B l (91) are processed so that the gain from the center point 90 between the maximum level and the minimum level is larger than when the front light 45 is turned off. Thus, three primary color signals R 2, G 2, and B 2 (92) with enhanced contrast are obtained. As a result, it is possible to display an image having a high contrast and a low degree of whiteness. Note that the image quality adjustment in the present embodiment may be used for hue adjustment and gamma correction.
- the appearance of the portable video display device according to the second embodiment of the present invention is the same as that of the above-described first embodiment (see FIG. 1), and the description is omitted here.
- a transflective liquid crystal display panel is provided instead of the reflective liquid crystal display panel 31.
- FIG. 10 is a block diagram showing an electrical configuration of a main part of the portable video display device of the present embodiment.
- the liquid crystal display unit 130 includes a transflective liquid crystal display panel 131 and the transflective liquid crystal display panel 131 based on the three primary color signals R 1, Gl, and Bl from the image quality adjustment unit 12.
- the CPU 4 is also connected to a U3DZA (digital-to-analog) converter 44, and emits luminance data from a backlight luminance table 1 56 described later via the bus 71 and the CPU 41.
- U3DZA digital-to-analog
- the DZA converter 44 converts the supplied light emission luminance data into an analog signal (light emission luminance signal), and is connected to a backlight 145.
- the pack light 145 is provided as illumination for the transflective liquid crystal display panel 131, and emits light at a luminance corresponding to a light emission luminance signal from the D / A converter 44.
- the ROM 150 stores a built-in program 151 for operating the CPU 41, a knock light emission luminance table 156, and an image quality adjustment parameter table 157.
- the built-in program 151 includes a TV phone program 152, a browser program 1 53, and a distributed video playback program 1 Several application programs are included, such as 54 and character mail programs.
- the backlight emission luminance table 1556 stored in the ROM 150 includes a display surface of the transflective liquid crystal display panel 1 31 detected by the photo sensor 42.
- a plurality of pairs of the ambient illuminance and the emission brightness of the backlight 145 to be set are provided in a one-to-one relationship, and B—A, B—B, B—C for each pair. ,... Are assigned.
- the CPU 41 recognizes the set light emission luminance of the backlight 144 by this number.
- the image quality adjustment parameter table 1557 stored in the ROM 150 includes the above-described backlight luminance and luminance of the backlight 1 45 instead of the luminance of the front light 45.
- the image quality adjustment parameters edge enhancement information, color gain information, and contrast information
- the operation is in the reflection mode, and as shown in FIG. Passes through the color filter 202, is reflected by the reflector 203, and returns to the display surface 204 through the color filter 202 again (the color filter 202 passes twice).
- the backlight 1 45 is turned on (when the backlight is turned on) with respect to the transflective liquid crystal display panel 1 31, the operation is performed in the backlight mode, and as shown in FIG. Light 205 from 5 is a reflector 203 and a color filter 2 The light exits the display surface 204 through the line 02 (the color filter 202 passes once).
- the display image on the display surface 204 in the backlight mode will be less colored than the reflection mode. For this reason, image quality adjustment parameters for increasing the color gain are supplied to the image quality adjustment unit 12, and the image quality of the display image on the transflective liquid crystal display panel 13 1 is adjusted in a direction to increase the color gain. .
- the color gain adjustment unit 122 of the image quality adjustment unit 122 performs a color gain adjustment process as shown in FIG.
- the color difference vector 81 based on the input color difference signals U 1 and V 1 is subjected to processing for increasing the color gain from that when the backlight 1 45 is turned off, so that the color difference vector based on the color difference signals U 2 and V 2 is obtained. I'm trying to get 8 2 As a result, a well-colored video can be displayed.
- the portable video display device of the present invention according to the light emission luminance of the illumination of the video display means and the image quality adjustment parameter corresponding to the current display content on the video display means.
- the image quality of the displayed video is automatically adjusted. Therefore, images can always be displayed with the optimal image quality without performing complicated operations.
- one of a plurality of previously installed abbreviated programs is selectively executed, and an image corresponding to the currently executed abbreviated program is displayed. You. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide identification data for each application and constantly execute the monitoring program, so that the load on the CPU for executing the program need not be increased.
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