1. University of Nantes, Polytech'Nantes, Site de la Chantreie, IRCCyN, IVC Group, rue Christian Pauc, Nantes, Bretagne 44304, France;2. Netlab:IPTV, Video and Display Quality, Acreo AB, Kista, Sweden
Abstract:
Abstract— The primary goal of this study was to find a measurement method for motion blur which is easy to carry out and gives results that can be reproduced from one lab to another. This method should be able to also take into account methods for reduction of motion blur such as backlight flashing. Two methods have been compared. The first method uses a high‐speed camera that permits us to directly picture the blurred‐edge profile. The second one exploits the mathematical analysis of the motion‐blur formation to construct the blurred‐edge profile from the temporal step response. Measurement results and method proposals are given and discussed.