Method for efficient computation of image frames for dual...

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CA 2563517

The invention provides methods and systems for processing image data made up of a series of frames for displaying on a dual modulation display system having a first modulator disposed to illuminate a second modulator, wherein a first modulation signal and a luminance map are not calculated for every frame. Instead, certain frames referred to as "key frames" are used to provide the first modulation signal and the luminance map for a plurality of other frames.

La présente invention concerne des procédés et des systèmes pour traiter des données d'image composées d'une série d'images à afficher sur un système d'affichage à modulation double présentant un premier modulateur disposé pour éclairer un second modulateur. Selon l'invention, un premier signal de modulation et une carte de luminances ne sont pas calculés pour chaque image, mais certaines images mentionnées en tant "qu'images clés", sont utilisées pour fournir un premier signal de modulation et la carte de luminances pour une pluralité d'autres images.

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