US Patent Application 17659471. SPECTRAL SENSING-BASED ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF DISPLAY COLOR simplified abstract

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SPECTRAL SENSING-BASED ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF DISPLAY COLOR

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC


Inventor(s)

Shoham Dekel of Tel Aviv (IL)


Daniel Spivak of Ness Ziona (IL)


SPECTRAL SENSING-BASED ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF DISPLAY COLOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 17659471 Titled 'SPECTRAL SENSING-BASED ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF DISPLAY COLOR'

Simplified Explanation

This abstract describes a method for controlling the display color of a computing device. The device uses a spectrometer on one side to gather spectral sensing data and a light sensor on the opposite side to gather light sensing data. Based on this data, the device selects a spectral light source profile from a variety of options, each with different color calibration values. The display color is then adjusted based on the light sensing data and the chosen profile's color calibration values.


Original Abstract Submitted

A method of adaptively controlling display color of a display of a computing device is disclosed. Spectral sensing data is received via a spectrometer positioned on a first side of the computing device. Light sensing data is received via a light sensor on a second side of the computing device that opposes the first side. A spectral light source profile is selected from a plurality of different spectral light source profiles based at least on the spectral sensing data. Each of the plurality of different spectral light source profiles have different color calibration values. Display color of the display is adaptively controlled based at least on the light sensing data and the color calibration values of the selected spectral light source profile.