![]() ![]() ![]() From watching Netflix on the train to trawling YouTube in the bathroom, users can not only enjoy better quality video but won’t need to plug in and charge their device as often thanks to eeColor. How much power can eeColor save?īy using eeColor, a device can save up to 50 percent on power. eeColor helps here by adding power saving power to its and enhanced video quality in one automatic processing package. eeColor: Power and Life SavingĪ current hardware problem for mobile use is improving brightness enough for good visibility and accurate color without adding significantly more light and using up battery life and overheating the device. eeColor will enrich the viewing experience with more color and more shadow detail for all video image areas. That’s why eeColor is needed in computers and smartphones to take the next step in enhancing the picture, whether viewing current standard dynamic range SDR media or the new high dynamic range HDR media. A modern smartphone, at 5-inches, has more pixels than some televisions at 55-inches. Resolution has reached a level on devices that is often beyond comprehension for the human eye. The end result is better for the user without them having to do a thing. This adaptation to ambient lighting can be done manually, with eeColor tables designed for different viewing lights, or automatically using the hardware’s light sensor. So you eye is pixel by pixel just like eeColor, and eeColor uses these local interrelations to change video color and brightness. That is why you can achieved improved detail visibility in dark shadows when you stare at them. ![]() Vision is also a locally adaptive process with you eye changing what it sees based on what surrounds the scene area it is focused on. The flower is the same colour, the eye just adapts to the higher brightness during the day and sees more color.īrightness, color and contrast are all interrelated in vision If an image is brighter it looks more colourful, if it is more colourful it looks higher contrast. A flower seen in the day appears more colourful than the same flower by night, due to the reduced brightness of the flower at night. To further understand this, look at how the human eye works. View the eeColor White Paper for more information eeColor’s ability to adapt to every part of a video, pixel by pixel, allows eeColor to creat the best and most adaptive for video content for both SDR and the new HDR media. In a similar way other platforms like HDR Dolby Vision will apply an overall scene brightness customization which applies across all pixels and many video frames mixing image shadow and highllight areas into one customization. This filter can be applied to the entire picture, but not exact parts. Consider for comparison a common large area filter used in your camera or Instagram. The pixel by pixel processing with every input pixel having a new chosen output pixel color and brightness is also modeled after human vision and far superior to any large area process that include many pixels. These improvements apply to all current professional and consumer media and also provide for the ultimate new video standard HDR experience. eeColor uses visual adaptivity models to reproduce these more colorful experiences.ĮeColor also adaptively processes pixel by pixel brightness to increase shadow detail without losing contrast or video highlight detail. Consider how rich the colors are for a movie viewed in a dark movie theater, and how colorful a sunlit stain glass window is in a dark church. Since most professional media is created in dark or dim room lighting it is only artistically and visually accurate and colorful in a dark or dim room. By adapting the colors to suit the light, eeColor optimises images in line with the adaptability of the human eye.įor video eeColor applies a pixel by pixel color boost to restore color lost in non-dark room viewing. EeColor is the world’s first 3D color video technology that takes into account varying lighting environments to recreate the ideal picture, as it was intended to be viewed. ![]()
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