ANSI INFOCOMM 3M-2011 Projected Image System Contrast Ratio《投影系统对比率》.pdf
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1、ANSI/INFOCOMM 3M-2011 Copyright 2011 by InfoComm International ANSI/INFOCOMM 3M-2011 Projected Image System Contrast Ratio InfoComm International Performance Standard 2011-06-30 Abstract This Standard defines projected image system contrast ratio and its measurement. It applies to both permanently i
2、nstalled systems and live events. It applies to front and rear projection. This Standard defines four contrast ratios based on content viewing requirements. System contrast ratio refers to the image as it is presented to viewers in a space with ambient light. Practical metrics to measure and validat
3、e the defined contrast ratios are provided. Keywords Analytical decision making; audiovisual; audiovisual standard; AV; AV system performance; basic decision making; contrast; contrast ratio; detail; digital signage; front projection; full motion video; image contrast; image quality; InfoComm; infor
4、mation; informational display; inspection; passive viewing; presentation; projected image; projector; projection; projection screen; rear projection; system contrast ratio; videoconferencing Disclaimer The application of this Standard is strictly voluntary. InfoComm International recommends its use
5、but does not assume responsibility for misinterpretation or misapplication. InfoComm International does not assume liability for disputes resulting from the non-conformance to this Standard. Conformance does not imply certification of a system. This American National Standard may be revised or withd
6、rawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute require that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard. Copyright 2011 by InfoComm International. This Standard may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form for sale, promotion, o
7、r any commercial purpose, or any purpose not falling within the provisions of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, without prior written permission of the publisher. For permission, address a request to the Director of Performance Standards, InfoComm International. Licensed to purchaser. Single user lice
8、nse only. Copying and networking prohibited.ANSI/INFOCOMM 3M-2011 2011-06-30 2011 by InfoComm InternationalPage ii Foreword A projected image is often the centerpiece of an installed audiovisual system or a live event. Viewers depend on a projected image to convey information in adequate detail and
9、quality to achieve the content viewing requirements relative to their stated purpose or application while avoiding eyestrain or fatigue. Image contrast, a relative metric (expressed as a ratio), is one of the most important measurable criteria when assessing projected image quality. Historically, de
10、finitions of image contrast and the way contrast is measured have generated confusion. This Standard provides a clear definition of the projected system contrast in practical applications. It complements subjective assessment with new objective measurement techniques. It is important to note that no
11、 singular contrast ratio will satisfy the wide range of projected image system viewing requirements. Contrast ratio requirements vary, depending on intended purpose. As such, this Standard defines four viewing categories based on their stated purpose and establishes the required minimum contrast rat
12、ios for each viewing category. The human visual system perceives light differently than a light meter measures it. The eye is a sensitive instrument, working within a dynamic range of luminance greater than 1,000,000:1. The magnitude of this dynamic range requires significant mediation by the human
13、visual system. Light meters are typically linear instruments while the human visual systems responses to light are typically logarithmic (a similar distinction occurs in the case of sound and hearing). These factors are considered in this Standard. The quality of a projected image is not determined
14、by contrast alone, however. Image quality can be assessed using other criteria such as luminance, color rendition, resolution, video motion rendition and even how glossy a screen is. Nevertheless, contrast remains the fundamental metric to determine image quality because significant elements from ot
15、her criteria are often implicit in, or connected to, contrast. Acceptable contrast levels usually imply although not guarantee other performance metrics. Neither contrast ratio nor this Standard determines the preferred white or black levels relative to the luminance levels from surfaces adjacent to
16、 a projected image, which can influence eyestrain for users in the given environment. Users of this Standard are urged to include such ergonomic factors within their wider project considerations. This Standard is not designed to be used for competitive positioning between manufacturers or technologi
17、es. It is the system that is tested and evaluated, without reference to the component elements. This Standard applies to both front and rear projection. About InfoComm International InfoComm International is the leading nonprofit association serving the professional AV communications industry worldw
18、ide. Founded in 1939, the association offers industry expertise and market research serving press and others seeking information about the industry. Through activities that include tradeshows, education, certification, government relations, outreach, and information services, InfoComm promotes the i
19、ndustry and enhances members ability to conduct business successfully and competently. InfoComm International is the ANSI Accredited Standards Developer (ASD) dedicated to the dissemination of the knowledge of audiovisual systems performance parameters. Licensed to purchaser. Single user license onl
20、y. Copying and networking prohibited.ANSI/INFOCOMM 3M-2011 2011-06-30 2011 by InfoComm InternationalPage iii A b o u t A N S I The American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI) is the national coordinator of voluntary standards development and the clearinghouse in the United States for informat
21、ion on national and international standards. An American National Standard implies a consensus of those substantially concerned with its scope and provisions. Consensus is established when, in the judgment of the ANSI Board of Standards Review, substantial agreement has been reached by directly and
22、materially affected interests. Substantial agreement means much more than a simple majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires that all views and objections be considered and that a concerted effort be made toward their resolution. The use of an American National Standard is complete
23、ly voluntary. Its existence does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he or she has approved the standard or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standard. InfoComm International Standards Development InfoComm Intern
24、ational maintains a Standards Steering Committee that provides oversight to the standards development task groups responsible for specific standards. The Standards Steering Committee is the consensus body that reports to the InfoComm International Board of Directors, whose approval is required befor
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