A digital display system consists of an image modulator and multiple light
modulators. An image processing system processes an incoming data stream,
scans processed data to an image modulator and controls for the light
modulators. Other user inputs and sensors are used to affect the
processing and controls. The timing for scanning the processed data into
the image modulators is controlled along with the intensity and
wavelength of the light modulators. The display system may implement a
spatial and temporal image processing, digital shutter controls, rolling
shutter controls, sequential color output, adaptive dynamic sensor
feedback, frame rate matching, motion compensated field sequencing and a
variety of other techniques to produce a high quality display output. The
resulting display has improved image consistency, enhanced color gamut,
higher dynamic range and is better able to portray high motion content.