17622848. COMPENSATION METHOD FOR DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (TCL CHINA STAR OPTOELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.)

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COMPENSATION METHOD FOR DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

TCL CHINA STAR OPTOELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Yi Chen of Shenzhen, Guangdong (CN)

COMPENSATION METHOD FOR DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17622848 titled 'COMPENSATION METHOD FOR DISPLAY PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The present application describes a compensation method for a display panel and a display device. The method involves acquiring location information of an abnormally exposed area in a target panel and obtaining a compensation table corresponding to the target panel. A value to be compensated is determined based on the location information of the abnormally exposed area in the compensation table. The compensation data of a first area in the compensation table is set as a standard compensation value. The abnormally exposed area is then compensated based on the difference between the value to be compensated and the standard compensation value.

  • The method involves identifying and compensating for abnormally exposed areas in a display panel.
  • Location information of the abnormally exposed area is acquired and used to determine the compensation value.
  • A compensation table specific to the target panel is used to determine the value to be compensated.
  • The compensation data of a first area in the compensation table is set as the standard compensation value.
  • The abnormally exposed area is compensated based on the difference between the value to be compensated and the standard compensation value.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Display panel manufacturing: This compensation method can be used in the manufacturing process of display panels to ensure that abnormally exposed areas are accurately compensated, resulting in improved display quality.
  • Display device calibration: Display devices can utilize this compensation method to calibrate and adjust for any abnormally exposed areas, leading to enhanced visual performance.
  • Image processing: The compensation method can be integrated into image processing algorithms to automatically detect and compensate for abnormally exposed areas in images or videos.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Abnormally exposed areas in display panels can result in uneven brightness or color distribution, affecting the overall visual quality.
  • Manual compensation methods may be time-consuming and prone to errors.
  • Existing compensation techniques may not accurately address specific abnormally exposed areas.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved display quality: The compensation method ensures that abnormally exposed areas are effectively compensated, resulting in a more uniform and visually pleasing display.
  • Time and cost savings: The automated compensation process reduces the need for manual adjustments, saving time and resources in display panel manufacturing or device calibration.
  • Enhanced user experience: By compensating for abnormally exposed areas, the technology provides users with a more immersive and visually appealing viewing experience.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present application provides a compensation method for a display panel and a display device. The compensation method for the display panel includes: acquiring a location information of an abnormally exposed area in a target panel; acquiring a compensation table corresponding to the target panel, and determining a value to be compensated corresponding to the location information of the abnormally exposed area in the compensation table according to the location information of the abnormally exposed area; setting a compensation data of a first area in the compensation table as a standard compensation value; and compensating the abnormally exposed area according to a difference between the value to be compensated and the standard compensation value.