Ha et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Discomfort luminance level of head‐mounted displays depending on the adapting luminanceHa et al., 2020
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- Ha H
- Kwak Y
- Kim H
- Seo Y
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- Color Research & Application
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The Images in an immersive head‐mounted display (HMD) for virtual reality provide the sole source for visual adaptation. Thus, significant, near‐instantaneous increases in luminance while viewing an HMD can result in visual discomfort. Therefore, the current study …
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