Abstract
Displaying content on OST devices is difficult because the digital content is overlaid on the real-world environment, which can have dynamic and non-uniform lighting and backgrounds. This can make the displayed content appear washed out, transparent, or invisible, especially in bright environments. This disclosure describes the use of a camera sensor on a head-mounted device to capture an image of the real-world background in the user's field of view and using the image to calculate the non-uniformity of the background. Photometric compensation is applied to the display content to correct the perceived non-uniformities. The described techniques improve the perceived uniformity of displayed content.
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Recommended Citation
Adams, Haley and Boehm, Alexandra, "Photometric Display Content Compensation for Near-eye Optical See-through Displays", Technical Disclosure Commons, (May 15, 2025)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/8129