Pixels under a Microscope

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Pixels under a Microscope

#1 Post by rdonnay »

Here are some snapshots that I took of my Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Smartphone under a microscope.

This is Light Blue
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This is Light Yellow
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This is Black letters on White
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Hi Roger, many years ago my father repaired CRT Color TV. For settings screen tube - colors R,G,B we break one old TV CRT Tube, and unmount metal mask from it. This mask has very little circle holes . If we saw by this mask to screen, we saw similarly picture as you on microscope. I do not good understand this effect , it was some about optic interference.
Important on your pictures is, that picture is like same, but intensity is different.
Also green pixels is small in compare with R and B.

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#3 Post by rdonnay »

I did some TV repair too back in the good old days.

I never saw the phosphor masks on color tubes under a microscope.
I wonder if the color dots were all the same size?
On the Samsung, you can see that the green dots are smaller, whereas on the iPhone they are all the same size.

It is my theory that they make the green dots smaller is because the human eye may be more sensitive to green than to red and blue. Maybe because our evolution always showed us more green in nature than red and blue.
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#4 Post by Eugene Lutsenko »

I find it interesting that on the screen there are only three colors of pixels, and we see moving objects in all colors. How is this possible? I thought about it:
http://ej.kubagro.ru/2015/09/pdf/01.pdf
http://ej.kubagro.ru/2016/01/pdf/03.pdf

UDC 14
Philosophy

FORMATION OF THE SUBJECTIVE (VIRTUAL) MODELS OF PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL REALITY BY HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS AND GIVING THEM UNDUE ONTOLOGICAL STATUS (HYPOSTATIZATIONS)

Lutsenko Eugeny Veniaminovich
Dr.Sci.Econ., Cand.Tech.Sci., professor
RSCI SPIN-code: 9523-7101
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Kuban State Agrarian University, Krasnodar, Russia
On the one hand, man is a physical object and a person. Therefore, we interact with the reality, on one hand, directly as a physical object, but on the other hand as a person, i.e. indirectly through our psyche. On the basis of information from the senses, the consciousness of a person creates a subjective model of reality. A man mistakes his subjective model of reality for reality itself, i.e. unnecessarily assigns an ontological status, by the hypostatizations. In fact, as the reality a man perceives not reality itself, but only its subjective model of that reality. As a result, as a physical object, a person lives in the physical world, and as a person he lives in his subjective model of physical and social reality created on the basis of information coming to his senses directly and from the media. This work considers the process of formation of subjective 3D models reality based of large numbers of 2D images, a distinction is made in the content of terms: "Seeing" and "Sensing"; it also analyzes the transformation of objective facts into subjective perceptions of consciousness and back. As a result of hypostatizations of subjective models of reality, we may observe the same effects as in virtual reality (a reality effect; the effect of the presence; the effect of depersonalization; the effect of virtualization goals, values, and motivations). So, there is every reason to consider different subjective models of reality generated by different forms of consciousness, the virtual models. We study various consequences of these statements

Keywords: SUBJECTIVE VIRTUAL MODELS OF PHYSICAL SOCIAL REALITY OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF MAN AND THE ONTOLOGICAL STATUS OF HYPOSTATIZATIONS

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THE PRINCIPLES AND THE PROSPECTS OF CORRECT CONTENT INTERPRETING OF SUBJECTIVE (VIRTUAL) MODELS OF THE PHYSICAL AND SOCIAL REALITY GENERATED BY HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS

Lutsenko Eugeny Veniaminovich
Dr. Sci. Econ., Cand. Tech. Sci., professor
Kuban State Agrarian University, Krasnodar, Russia

It has been proved that theoretical scientific models created as a result of the learning process, reflect not the reality of "what it really is" and only the reality "what it is" in the process of interaction with tools of empirical knowledge, i.e. the organs of perception of a certain organism that supports a corresponding form of consciousness, experimental instruments and information-measuring systems of a certain functional level. Examples and consequences of the major mistakes that have been historically made by scientists for the substantial interpretation of theoretical scientific models: this error is unwarranted giving the model the ontological status ("hypostatizations") and its associated error model giving the status of universality. The history of the emergence and development of science was viewed as a process of sequential application of natural scientific method to the study of objects of knowledge, previously studied in the framework of philosophy. We have formulated a promising idea of solving problems of philosophy of natural science methods. In the framework of implementation of this idea, we have proposed a natural-scientific formulation and solution of the basic question of philosophy. This new scientific concept of "Relatively objective and Relatively subjective" and discusses the relationship of the content of these concepts from forms of consciousness. The article gives a natural-scientific definition of consciousness and offers periodic multi-criteria classification of forms of consciousness, including 49 forms of consciousness: the 7 types of 7 consciousness and cognition methods. It examines the dialectics of the changing ideological paradigms from antiquity to the present day and a place of scientific paradigms in the process. It also describes the law of denial-denial in the change of ideological paradigms and on the basis; it explores the hypothesis about the main features of the future ideological paradigm, formed in the present. We have formulated the correct principles of interpreting scientific models of natural-scientific method – scientific method of induction and the principles of open consciousness, i.e. the principles, opening the way for the formation of new, improved and more adequate models of reality than the existing ones which were considered the only true models

Keywords: MODEL, THEORY, SCIENCE, EMPIRICAL REALITY, MEANS OF COGNITION, CONSCIOUSNESS, UNIVERSALITY, HYPOSTATIZATION

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Re: Pixels under a Microscope

#5 Post by Victorio »

Roger, dots in old TV Color tube was same size, in triangle position, and was round (delta)
New technology "in line" tv has pixels as little lines or also black trinitron, this has better contrast.
http://www.kemt-old.fei.tuke.sk/predmet ... tema_8.pdf
I mean, TV tube has greater range of intensity level of brightness than LED display, because rgb pixels in phone display are in default size to correct view. And modify intensity +- is enough to most of requirements.

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