Computer Graphics
Computer Graphics
Display Devices:
The most commonly used display device is a video monitor. The operation of most video
monitors based on CRT (Cathode Ray Tube). The following display devices are used:
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube. CRT is a technology used in traditional computer
monitors and televisions. The image on CRT display is created by firing electrons .
The primary output device in a graphical system is the video monitor. The main element of
a video monitor is the Cathode Ray Tube
Advantages:
1. Inexpensive
Disadvantages:
1. Only four colors are possible
2. Quality of pictures is not as good as with another method.
2. Shadow-Mask Method
o Shadow Mask Method is commonly used in Raster-Scan System because they
produce a much wider range of colors than the beam-penetration method.
o It is used in the majority of color TV sets and monitors.
Construction: A shadow mask CRT has 3 phosphor color dots at each pixel position.
o One phosphor dot emits: red light
o Another emits: green light
o Third emits: blue light
This type of CRT has 3 electron guns, one for each color dot
Advantage:
1. Realistic image
2. Million different colors to be generated
3. Shadow scenes are possible
Disadvantage:
1. Relatively expensive compared with the monochrome CRT.
2. Relatively poor resolution
3. Convergence Problem
3. Direct View Storage Tubes: DVST terminals also use the random scan approach to
generate the image on the CRT screen. The term "storage tube" refers to the ability of the
screen to retain the image which has been projected against it, thus avoiding the need to
rewrite the image constantly.
Function of guns: Two guns are used in DVST
1. Primary guns: It is used to store the picture pattern.
2. Flood gun or Secondary gun: It is used to maintain picture display.
Advantage:
1. No refreshing is needed.
2. High Resolution
3. Cost is very less
Disadvantage:
1. It is not possible to erase the selected part of a picture.
2. It is not suitable for dynamic graphics applications.
3. If a part of picture is to modify, then time is consumed.
4. Flat Panel Display:
The Flat-Panel display refers to a class of video devices that have reduced volume, weight
and power requirement compare to CRT.
Example: Small T.V. monitor, calculator, pocket video games, laptop computers, an
advertisement board in elevator.
1. Emissive Display: The emissive displays are devices that convert electrical energy into
light. Examples are Plasma Panel, thin film electroluminescent display and LED (Light
Emitting Diodes).
2. Non-Emissive Display: The Non-Emissive displays use optical effects to convert sunlight
or light from some other source into graphics patterns. Examples are LCD (Liquid Crystal
Device).
Advantage:
1. High Resolution
2. Large screen size is also possible.
3. Less Volume
4. Less weight
5. Flicker Free Display
Disadvantage:
1. Poor Resolution
2. Wiring requirement anode and the cathode is complex.
3. Its addressing is also complex.
6. LED (Light Emitting Diode): Light-emitting diode (LED) is a widely used standard
source of light in electrical equipment. It has a wide range of applications ranging from
your mobile phone to large advertising billboards. They mostly find applications in devices
that show the time and display different types of data.
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that emits light when an electric
current flows through it.