会议专题

Chromaticity and Luminance on Visual Performance and Subjective Performance for Imagery on LCD

This study investigated the effects of chromaticity and luminance on legibility and subjective preference for imagery presented on LCD. The results showed that chromaticity and luminance had little effect on legibility speed. Both chromaticity and luminance significantly affected subjective preference. Chromaticity seemed to be more important than luminance for subjective preference. Participants appeared to prefer medium luminance, they also showed less preference for achromatic imagery. Regression equations for legibility speed and subjective preference were constructed. Correlation analysis showed that the equations were better than Lipperts AE (CTE Y, u v).

Chromaticity Luminance Legibility Subjective preference LCD

Po-Chun Chang Der-Song Lee Yun-Ying Yeh Kong-King Shieh

Department of Industrial Management National Taiwan University of Science and Technology 43 Keelung Department of Industrial Management Oriental Institute of Technology Banciao City, Taipei County, Ta

国际会议

2012 International Conference on Computer Science and Electronic Engineering(2012 IEEE计算机科学与电子工程国际会议 ICCSEE 2012)

杭州

英文

110-112

2012-03-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)