Image data processing and image rendering methods and systems whereby images
are displayed on display devices having pixels with separately controllable pixel
sub-components. Image data, such as data encoded in a three-channel signal, is
passed through a low-pass filter to remove frequencies higher than a selected cutoff
frequency, which obtain samples from the color components of the signal that map
spatially different image regions to individual pixel sub-components. It has been
found that color aliasing effects can be significantly reduces at a cutoff frequency
somewhat higher than the Nyquist frequency, while enhancing the spatial resolution
of the image. The image data is then pass through sampling filters, A generalized
set of filters includes nine filters, one for each combination of one color and
one pixel sub-component. The filtering coefficients of the filters can be selected
to optimize of approximate an optimization of an error metric, which represents
the color and luminance errors perceived on the display device. In this manner,
a desired balance between color accuracy and luminance accuracy can be obtained.
The samples mapped to individual pixel sub-components are used to generate luminous
intensity values for the displayed image.