Zheng, Xiang2014-06-172014-06-1720142014http://hdl.handle.net/10393/31189http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3785Although many devices can be used to capture images of high resolution, there is still a need to show these images on displays with low resolution. Existing methods of subpixel-based down-sampling are reviewed in this thesis and their limitations are described. A new approach to optimizing sampling structure conversion for color mosaic displays is developed. Full color images are filtered by a set of optimal filters before down-sampling, resulting in better image quality according to the SCIELAB measure, a spatial extension of the CIELAB metric measuring perceptual color difference. The typical RGB stripe display pattern is tested to get the optimal filters using least-squares filter design. The new approach is also implemented on a widely used two-dimensional display pattern, the Pentile RGBG. Clear images are produced and color fringing artifacts are reduced. Quality of down-sampled images are compared using SCIELAB and by visual inspection.enSubpixel renderingImage down-samplingLeast-squares filter designSCIELABOptimization of Sampling Structure Conversion Methods for Color Mosaic DisplaysThesis