Image display apparatus and image display method
First Claim
1. An image display apparatus, comprising:
- a display section; and
a display control device that displays, on said display section, a plurality of input pixels which form input image data in such a manner that a plurality of display pixels having gradation values differing from gradation values of the input pixels are combined, said input image data being formed of a plurality of frame images, said display control device further comprising a switching control device that switches and displays, for each of the frame images, a first combination of said plurality of display pixels and a second combination of said plurality of display pixels, which differ from each other,the first combination of said plurality of display pixels being formed in such a manner that display pixels whose gradation values are greater than those of said input pixels and display pixels whose gradation values are less than those of said input pixels are alternately arranged in a direction of the scanning lines of said display section, andthe second combination of said plurality of display pixels being formed in such a manner that display pixels whose gradation values are greater than those of said input pixels and display pixels whose gradation values are less than those of said input pixels are alternately arranged in sequences, reverse to the first combination of said plurality of display pixels in the direction of the scanning lines of said display section.
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Abstract
An aspect of the invention provides an image display apparatus that displays a plurality of input pixels which form input image data on a display section. In that case, each input pixel can be displayed in such a manner that display pixels having gradation values differing from the gradation value of the input pixel are combined. For example, when a pixel having a particular gradation value exists as an input pixel, the pixel is not displayed on the display section as it is being kept at the gradation value, but instead, is displayed in such a manner that a plurality of display pixels having gradation values differing from the gradation value of the input pixel are combined. As a result, the same gradation value is not displayed continuously. Therefore, this results in that the occurrence of crosstalk, which is problematical particularly in a TFD liquid-crystal panel, is reduced. Accordingly, the invention can remove crosstalk which is likely to occur in a TFD liquid-crystal panel by controlling the gradation level of a display image.
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1. An image display apparatus, comprising:
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a display section; and a display control device that displays, on said display section, a plurality of input pixels which form input image data in such a manner that a plurality of display pixels having gradation values differing from gradation values of the input pixels are combined, said input image data being formed of a plurality of frame images, said display control device further comprising a switching control device that switches and displays, for each of the frame images, a first combination of said plurality of display pixels and a second combination of said plurality of display pixels, which differ from each other, the first combination of said plurality of display pixels being formed in such a manner that display pixels whose gradation values are greater than those of said input pixels and display pixels whose gradation values are less than those of said input pixels are alternately arranged in a direction of the scanning lines of said display section, and the second combination of said plurality of display pixels being formed in such a manner that display pixels whose gradation values are greater than those of said input pixels and display pixels whose gradation values are less than those of said input pixels are alternately arranged in sequences, reverse to the first combination of said plurality of display pixels in the direction of the scanning lines of said display section. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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