Optimal Colors, Phosphors, and Illuminant Characteristics for CRT Displays: The Algorithmic Approach

Author:

Corte Wilfried De1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Applied Psychology, Ghent State University, Belgium

Abstract

A new strategy for the determination of optimal colors, phosphors, and surrounding ambients for CRT displays is outlined: the algorithmic approach. This approach enables the display manufacturer and the designer of display layouts to compute sets of highly contrasting colors that optimally implement both the possibilities of the CRT device and the findings from vision and human factors research. The resulting COLSET algorithm is the first one to estimate simultaneously the parameter sets related to the phosphor luminances, the phosphor chromaticities, and the chromaticity of an additional illuminant. COLSET is also the first method that allows for a restricted optimization of these parameters. A number of pilot applications illustrate the possibilities of the algorithm and compare the method with existing approaches. Guidelines are presented for the implementation of the algorithmic approach in research and applied settings.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Applied Psychology,Human Factors and Ergonomics

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