From image quality to atmosphere experience : how evolutions in technology impact experience assessment

I.E.J. Heynderickx, H. Ridder, de

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Abstract

Image quality is a concept that for long very well served to optimize display performance and signal quality. New technological developments, however, forced the community to look into higher-level concepts to capture the full experience. Terms as naturalness and viewing experience were used to optimize the full experience of 3D-displays and Ambilight TV. These higher-level concepts capture differences in image quality and differences in perceived depth or perceived viewing field. With the introduction of solid-state lighting, further enhancing the multimedia experience, yet more advanced quality evaluation concepts to optimize the overall experience will be needed in the future.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHuman Vision and Electronic Imaging XVIII, Burlingame, California, USA, 03 February 2013
EditorsB.E. Rogowitz, T.N. Pappas, H. Ridder, de
Place of PublicationBellingham
PublisherSPIE
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Publication series

NameProceedings of SPIE
Volume8651
ISSN (Print)0277-786X

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