ANSI INFOCOMM V202.01-2016 Display Image Size for 2D Content in Audiovisual Systems.pdf
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1、ANSI/INFOCOMM V202.01:2016 InfoComm International Standard Approved as an ANS 2016-05-23 Display Image Size for 2D Content in Audiovisual Systems 11242 Waples Mill Road, Suite 200 Fairfax, VA 22030 infocomm.org +1.703.273.7200 1.800.659.7469 +1.703.278.8082 fax Copyright 2016 by InfoComm Internation
2、al ANSI/INFOCOMM V202.01:2016 Display Image Size for 2D Content in Audiovisual Systems InfoComm International Standard ICS: 33.160 2016-05-23 Abstract This Standard determines required display image size and relative viewing positions according to two defined viewing needs: Basic Decision Making and
3、 Analytical Decision Making. The Standard can be used to design a new space or to assess/modify an existing space, from either drawings or the space itself. It applies to both permanently installed systems and temporary systems. The Standard applies to the overall system and not the performance or e
4、fficiency of any component. Keywords Analytical decision making; audiovisual; audiovisual standard; AV; AV system performance; basic decision making; contrast; contrast ratio; detail; digital signage; display; farthest viewer; front projection; image contrast; image size; InfoComm; information; info
5、rmational display; inspection; presentation; projected image; projection screen; rear projection; system contrast ratio; videoconferencing; viewing angle; viewing distance; visual acuity Disclaimer The application of this Standard is strictly voluntary. InfoComm International recommends its use but
6、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. Copyright 2016 by InfoComm International. This Standard may
7、 not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form for sale, promotion, or 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 Standards, In
8、foComm International. ISBN: 978-0-939718-38-2 ANSI/INFOCOMM V202.01:2016 Display Image Size for 2D Content in Audiovisual Systems 2016-05-23 2016 by InfoComm International Licensed to purchaser. Page ii Foreword The use of displays to convey information is widespread. Displays are essential to the w
9、orking process in many environments, and viewers depend on the displayed image to convey information in adequate detail. Methods of calculating appropriate image size currently used by audiovisual professionals are not attributable to any particular source and appear to be based on precedent. Theref
10、ore, the task group developing this Standard established new methods and metrics to determine image size. The Standard recognizes that displays are used for different purposes and identifies these purposes according to two viewing categories derived from ANSI/INFOCOMM 3M-2011 Projected Image System
11、Contrast Ratio (PISCR). Having determined the categories within which the system will fall, users of this Standard can determine suitable image size or identify suitable viewing locations within existing installations. When planning a display, audiovisual designers often encounter limitations with d
12、imensions and layout in relation to optimal displayed image size. For instance, a large room size might dictate a large display size that limited ceiling height will restrict. This Standard provides formulas to design and display suitable content. Displays are available in a wide variety of ever-inc
13、reasing resolutions. At one end of the scale, viewers may be unable to discern required content due to displays that lack sufficient resolution. At the other end of the scale, high resolutions can negatively affect the viewing experience by rendering objects too small for viewing from typical viewin
14、g distances. This Standard addresses image height, image resolution, and the size of image content as prescriptive elements when determining required image size. The Standard addresses closest and farthest viewing distances, as well as relative horizontal and vertical viewer locations. Image size re
15、quirements for a display are determined by the application, the nature of the content, and the significance of the content to the viewer. Image size is but one element of a system-based approach that includes the display, its resolution, the image size relative to viewing positions, and both the vie
16、wing requirements and the visual acuity of the viewer. The ability to perceive and assimilate visual information (visual acuity) is a defining factor in determining image size. Visual acuity is expressed in subtended arc minutes, which is the metric that describes the perceived size of an object rel
17、ative to viewing distance. Individual visual acuity varies and decays with age. Users of the Standard should note that proper display image size will not correct a negative viewing experience if content has unsuitable viewing element height (e.g., font size) or degraded images. This Standard is limi
18、ted to displayed image size determination and does not include testing and measurement of related display factors, including display luminance, contrast, display resolution, or other factors relating to the resultant condition of the displayed image. About InfoComm International InfoComm Internation
19、al is the global trade association representing the commercial audiovisual and information communications industries, representing more than 5,000 member companies and 70,000 AV professionals worldwide, including manufacturers, systems integrators, dealers and distributors, independent consultants,
20、programmers, rental and staging companies, end users and multimedia professionals from more than 80 countries. Additional information is available at www.infocomm.org. About ANSI The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is the national coordinator of voluntary consensus- based standards deve
21、lopment requiring a balance of directly and materially affected interests and the right to appeal. ANSI is the country representative to ISO and IEC for the United States. For more information, visit www.ansi.org. ANSI/INFOCOMM V202.01:2016 Display Image Size for 2D Content in Audiovisual Systems 20
22、16-05-23 2016 by InfoComm International Licensed to purchaser. Page iii InfoComm International Standards Development InfoComm International maintains a Standards Steering Committee that provides oversight to the standards development task groups responsible for specific standards. The Standards Stee
23、ring Committee is the consensus body that reports to the InfoComm International Board of Directors. At the time of this Standards development and approval, contributors names and affiliations are as shown: DISPLAY IMAGE SIZE FOR 2D CONTENT IN AUDIOVISUAL SYSTEMS TASK GROUP Greg Jeffreys, Visual Disp
24、lays Ltd., Moderator Michael Bialas, Anadarko Petroleum Michael Comiskey, CTS, AECOM Steven Douglas, Central Washington University Mitch Dudman, CTS, CBCI Telecom Canada Michael Field, M.Ed., CTS, ACE, Temple University Steve Mills, CTS-D, CTSI Peter Pekurar, CQE, CET, Christie Digital Systems Dick
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