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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 01, 2004
Filed:
Feb. 12, 2001
Toshinari Hayashi, Tokyo, JP;
Takahiro Kaneko, Yokohama, JP;
Other;
Abstract
The display re-imaging system comprises a monitor ( ) for display re-imaging and a television camera ( ) having a display of the monitor for display re-imaging in a part of a field of view of the television camera. The monitor ( ) consists of an LCD monitor comprising a back light ( ) including cold cathode fluorescent lamps ( - to - ) as a light source having a prescribed color temperature, and a non-self-light-emitting-display panel ( ) for selectively transmitting light emitted from the back light according to an image signal. The, color temperature of the cold cathode fluorescent lamps ( - to - ) is adjusted to a level corresponding to a reddish color to match with the color temperature of the re-imaging environment. According to such a monitor ( ) for display re-imaging and a display re-imaging system, because the color temperature correction is performed on the back light itself, there is no problem of reduced brightness as was the case with the conventional RGB and filter adjustment methods that were used in connection with the conventional monitors for display re-imaging and display re-imaging systems using LCD panels. As a result, the monitor has a thin profile, consumes little power, and provides a bright display as compared to the conventional CRT display.