Patents by Inventor Jeroen Hubert Christoffel Stessen

Jeroen Hubert Christoffel Stessen has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10419767
    Abstract: Because we needed a new improved and very different color encoding space for being able to faithfully encode the presently emerging high dynamic range video for good quality rendering on emerging HDR displays such as the SIM2 display, the video encoder (300) with an input (308) to obtain a video from a video source (301) wherein pixel colors are encoded in an (XYZ) color encoding, the video encoder comprising an opto-electronic conversion unit (304) arranged to convert the luminances (Y) of the pixel colors into lumas (Y?) with a predetermined code allocation function (F), characterized in that the video encoder comprises a chromaticity determination unit (310), which is arranged to encode chromaticities (u?,v?) of pixel colors with lumas (Y?) below a predetermined threshold luma (E?) with a mathematical chromaticity definition which yields a maximum encodable saturation (S_bL) for a particular hue for pixel colors with a luma below the predetermined threshold luma (E?) which is lower than a maximum encodable
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2019
    Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.
    Inventors: Jeroen Hubert Christoffel Stessen, Renatus Josephus Van Der Vleuten, Johannes Gerardus Rijk Van Mourik, Rutger Nijland
  • Patent number: 10194162
    Abstract: To enable better encoding of the currently starting to appear high dynamic range images for use in full high dynamic range technical systems (containing an HDR display, and e.g. in an HDR grading application of a HDR movie), we invented a method of encoding a high dynamic range image, comprising the steps of: —inputting pixel colors of an input high dynamic range image, wherein the pixel colors have information of a luminance and a chromaticity; —applying an inverse of a mapping function to derive a luma code (v) of the luminance of a pixel color, which mapping function is predetermined as comprising a first partial function which is defined as (I), in which rho is a tuning constant, and v is the luma code corresponding to a luminance to be encoded, and a second partial mapping defined as L=LmP? in which Lm is a peak luminance of a predefined reference display, and gamma is a constant which is preferably equal to 2.4, —outputting a matrix of pixels having a color encoding comprising the luma codes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2019
    Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.
    Inventors: Renatus Josephus Van Der Vleuten, Jeroen Hubert Christoffel Stessen, Johannes Gerardus Rijk Van Mourik
  • Publication number: 20160165256
    Abstract: To enable better encoding of the currently starting to appear high dynamic range images for use in full high dynamic range technical systems (containing an HDR display, and e.g. in an HDR grading application of a HDR movie), we invented a method of encoding a high dynamic range image, comprising the steps of: inputting pixel colors of an input high dynamic range image, wherein the pixel colors have information of a luminance and a chromaticity; applying an inverse of a mapping function to derive a luma code (v) of the luminance of a pixel color, which mapping function is predetermined as comprising a first partial function which is defined as (I), in which rho is a tuning constant, and v is the luma code corresponding to a luminance to be encoded, and a second partial mapping defined as L=LmP65 in which Lm is a peak luminance of a predefined reference display, and gamma is a constant which is preferably equal to 2.4, outputting a matrix of pixels having a color encoding comprising the luma codes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2014
    Publication date: June 9, 2016
    Inventors: Renatus Josephus VAN DER VLEUTEN, Jeroen Hubert Christoffel STESSEN, Johannes Gerardus Rijk VAN MOURIK
  • Publication number: 20070145891
    Abstract: The invention relates to a backlighting arrangement for a light valve display device, such as an LCD-display. The backlighting arrangement comprises a number of elongated light emitting structures (9) arranged in a layer (5), extending in a plane, which structures emit light along their lengths in the direction of a light valve layer (1). An optics layer (7), comprising a number of elongated lenses (11), is placed between the light emitting structures (9) and the light valve layer (1). Each such lens (11) concentrates light emitted by a number of light emitting structures (9) onto a number of elongated areas on the light valve layer (1). Preferably, each light emitting structure (9) emits light of one primary colour only, and the elongated lenses concentrate the light emitted from each light emitting structure onto sub-pixel areas intended for a corresponding colour, so that a colour display may be provided without the use of colour filters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2004
    Publication date: June 28, 2007
    Applicant: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
    Inventor: Jeroen Hubert Christoffel Stessen