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How Does the Interpolated Pixel Works?

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So how can you increase the image quality on your LED giant screen, without using the Geometrical / Squared Pixel (and its related side-effects)? Is there another way?

Dont panic! Yes, there is another way and it is called "Interpolated". How does it increase the quality by 400%? Well, I can tell you EXACTLY how it does it because I should reveal our Proprietary Algorithm for Image Elaboration... and I doubt they would like it here.

But what I can certainly do, is to give you an overview of how it work. To start, we can say that our Interpolated Technology is very similar to the MP3 technology used in the music industry.

MP3 is an audio-specific Compression Format Based On the Acoustic Perception of the Human Ear. It provides a representation of pulse-code modulation-encoded audio in much less space than straightforward methods, by using Psychoacoustic Models to discard components less audible to human hearing, and recording the remaining information in an efficient manner (similar principles are used by JPEG, a lossy image compression format). Please click here to learn more about MP3 Technology.

In the same way, the Euro Display Interpolated Pixel is a Compression Based On the Visual Perception of the Human Eye: by compressing a BIG image to fit the small resolution available on the screen, the Interpolated Pixel Proprietary Algorithm compress the images the way MP3 compress sounds.

This compression (together with the Image Persistence on the Retina) allows us to control the visual perception by showing details, in our case one pixel, where there is nothing: that's why it is called Virtual!

As you can see, with this state-of-the-art technology, it doesnt matter how far the pixels are, because the image quality does not rely on a geometrical distribution of the LEDs on the screen surface. Furthermore it also have other key advantages that Ill mention in the next post: I still have a few things to say about the two approaches to Virtual Pixel on LED Giant Screens, so please dont give up yet!

I admit these recent posts are more "technical" than usual... In the end, what should be important to you is the Image Quality of the LED screen! But Im sure these information will help you to make a more educated choice when needed.

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