Control equipment, image quality custom adjustment method and device and display equipment

By displaying multiple sets of images and allowing users to select the image quality parameters of the target image, the problem of time-consuming and laborious user-defined image modes is solved, enabling fast and accurate personalized configuration.

CN121728295APending Publication Date: 2026-03-24HISENSE VISUAL TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202511597351.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
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Filing Date
2025-11-03
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

When users customize image modes, they need to adjust multiple image quality parameters, which makes the adjustment process time-consuming, laborious, and ineffective.

Method used

By responding to personalized configuration commands, multiple sets of images are displayed. Each set of images has a different target image quality parameter, while the other image quality parameters are the same. The user selects the image quality parameter value of the target image as the parameter value of the personalized image mode.

Benefits of technology

It reduces the difficulty of operation and the professional threshold. Users do not need to understand the correspondence between image quality parameter values ​​and effects. They can quickly determine the image quality parameter values ​​that match their own preferences and generate personalized image modes that accurately match their visual preferences.

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Abstract

The invention provides a control device, an image quality custom adjustment method and device and a display device, the control device is used for controlling a display, and the control device is configured to control the display to display at least one group of image sets in response to a personalized configuration instruction; each group of image sets comprises a plurality of images, each image corresponds to one image quality parameter set, the parameter values of the target image quality parameters corresponding to the plurality of images in the same group of image sets are different, and the parameter values of the other image quality parameters are the same; different image sets correspond to different target image quality parameters; and in response to a selection operation of the user, taking a parameter value of a target image quality parameter corresponding to a target image selected by the user from each group of image sets as a first target parameter value of a plurality of image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode. According to the method, the personalized image quality adjustment operation difficulty and the professional threshold are greatly reduced, and non-professional users can also easily participate in personalized configuration.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application belongs to the field of display technology, and in particular relates to a control device, a method for customizing image quality adjustment, an apparatus, and a display device. Background Technology

[0002] As a display device, a television offers users a variety of image modes to choose from, but users may not be satisfied with the existing image modes and need to define their own.

[0003] Currently, users customize image modes by adjusting image quality parameters in the configuration interface. This adjustment involves dragging controls in the interface, such as brightness; dragging the control to the far left sets the brightness to 0%, and dragging it to the far right sets it to 100%. To obtain a custom set of image quality parameters, users need to drag many controls, such as from 50% to 60% for brightness and from 55% to 60% for contrast. Adjusting image quality parameters in this way requires a certain level of expertise, making the process time-consuming and laborious for users, and often failing to achieve the desired results. Summary of the Invention

[0004] This application provides a control device, a method for customizing image quality adjustment, an apparatus, and a display device, which can solve the problem that adjusting image quality parameters requires a certain level of expertise, is time-consuming and laborious for users, and often fails to achieve the desired effect.

[0005] In a first aspect, embodiments of this application provide a control device for controlling a display, the control device being configured to: In response to a personalized configuration command, the display is controlled to show at least one set of images; each set of images includes: multiple images, each image corresponding to a set of image quality parameters, the target image quality parameters corresponding to the multiple images in the same set of images have different values, and the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same; the target image quality parameters corresponding to different sets of images are different; In response to the user's selection operation, the parameter values ​​of the target image quality parameters corresponding to the target images selected by the user from each set of images are used as the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

[0006] In one possible implementation of the first aspect, the control device is further configured to: Based on the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode, the display is controlled to play video.

[0007] In one possible implementation of the first aspect, the control device is further configured to: In response to a switching command, the system obtains first parameter values ​​corresponding to the plurality of image quality parameters; the first parameter values ​​are parameter values ​​before the display enters the personalized image mode. The display is controlled to play the video based on the first parameter values ​​corresponding to the plurality of image quality parameters.

[0008] In one possible implementation of the first aspect, the control device is further configured to: In response to a reconfiguration command, the display is controlled to re-display at least one set of images, and based on the user's reselection operation, a second target parameter value for a plurality of image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode is obtained; A first image is generated based on the first target parameter value of the plurality of image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode; A second image is generated based on the second target parameter values ​​of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode; The display is controlled to show the first image and the second image on the first interactive interface.

[0009] In one possible implementation of the first aspect, the set of image quality parameters includes: a first image quality parameter, a second image quality parameter, a third image quality parameter, and a fourth image quality parameter, and the control device is specifically configured as follows: In response to the personalized configuration command, the display is controlled to display multiple third images with different effects in the second interactive interface. The first image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple third images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. In response to the user's first selection operation, the display is controlled to show multiple fourth images with different effects in the third interactive interface. The second image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fourth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. The first selection operation is for the user to select one of the third images from the multiple third images with different effects. In response to the user's second selection operation, the display is controlled to show multiple fifth images with different effects in the fourth interactive interface. The third image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fifth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. The second selection operation is for the user to select one of the fourth images from the multiple fourth images with different effects. In response to the user's third selection operation, the display is controlled to show multiple sixth images with different effects in the fifth interactive interface. The fourth image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple sixth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. The third selection operation is for the user to select one of the fifth images from the multiple fifth images with different effects. In response to the user's fourth selection operation, the parameter values ​​of the first image quality parameter corresponding to the third image selected by the user, the parameter values ​​of the second image quality parameter corresponding to the fourth image selected by the user, the parameter values ​​of the third image quality parameter corresponding to the fifth image selected by the user, and the parameter values ​​of the fourth image quality parameter corresponding to the sixth image selected by the user are used as the first target parameter values ​​of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode of the display; the fourth selection operation is that the user selects one of the sixth images from multiple sixth images with different effects.

[0010] In one possible implementation of the first aspect, the set of image quality parameters includes: a first image quality parameter, a second image quality parameter, a third image quality parameter, and a fourth image quality parameter, and the control device is specifically configured as follows: In response to a personalized configuration command, the display is controlled to show multiple third images with different effects, multiple fourth images with different effects, multiple fifth images with different effects, and multiple sixth images with different effects in the sixth interactive interface; wherein, the first image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple third images with different effects are different, while the other image quality parameter values ​​are the same; the second image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fourth images with different effects are different, while the other image quality parameter values ​​are the same; the third image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fifth images with different effects are different, while the other image quality parameter values ​​are the same; the fourth image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple sixth images with different effects are different, while the other image quality parameter values ​​are the same. In response to the user's fifth selection operation, the parameter value of the first image quality parameter corresponding to one of the third images selected by the user from multiple third images, the parameter value of the second image quality parameter corresponding to one of the fourth images selected by the user from multiple fourth images, the parameter value of the third image quality parameter corresponding to one of the fifth images selected by the user from multiple fifth images, and the parameter value of the fourth image quality parameter corresponding to one of the sixth images selected by the user from multiple sixth images are used as the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

[0011] In one possible implementation of the first aspect, the first image quality parameter, the second image quality parameter, the third image quality parameter, and the fourth image quality parameter include: brightness, color temperature, color, and sharpness.

[0012] Secondly, embodiments of this application provide a method for customizing image quality, applied to a control device, wherein the control device is used to perform the steps performed by the control device as described in any one of the first aspects.

[0013] Thirdly, embodiments of this application provide a custom image quality adjustment device for controlling a display, the custom image quality adjustment device comprising: A control module is configured to respond to personalized configuration commands and control the display to show at least one set of images; each set of images includes: multiple images, each image corresponding to a set of image quality parameters, the target image quality parameters corresponding to the multiple images in the same set of images have different parameter values, and the parameter values ​​of the remaining image quality parameters are the same; different sets of images correspond to different target image quality parameters; The determination module is used to respond to the user's selection operation by taking the parameter value of the target image quality parameter corresponding to the target image selected by the user from each set of images as the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

[0014] Fourthly, embodiments of this application provide a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the steps performed by the control device as described in any of the first aspects.

[0015] Fifthly, embodiments of this application provide a computer program product that, when run on a display device, causes the display device to perform the method described in any one of the first aspects above.

[0016] In a sixth aspect, embodiments of this application provide a display device, including: a display and a control device as described in any one of the first aspects.

[0017] It is understood that the beneficial effects of the second to sixth aspects mentioned above can be found in the relevant descriptions in the first aspect mentioned above, and will not be repeated here.

[0018] The beneficial effects of this embodiment compared to the prior art are as follows: This embodiment displays multiple image sets in response to personalized configuration commands, with each image set having different target image quality parameters and the same other image quality parameters. Then, based on the user's selection, the first target parameter value of the personalized image mode is determined. This transforms the traditional abstract adjustment of image quality parameter values ​​into an intuitive selection of image effects. Users do not need to understand the correspondence between image quality parameter values ​​and image effects, nor do they need to master professional image quality parameter knowledge. They can clearly perceive the impact of image quality parameter changes on image quality by observing the differences between different images, significantly reducing the operational difficulty and professional threshold, allowing non-professional users to easily participate in personalized configuration; secondly, users... No need to repeatedly drag and drop multiple controls to adjust parameters; simply select an image from a preset image set that matches your preferences to quickly determine the corresponding image quality parameter values. This significantly reduces the steps and time cost of personalized configuration, improving user efficiency. Finally, since the parameter values ​​are determined based on the user's independent choice of image effect, rather than relying on preset fixed patterns or blindly adjusting parameters, the final personalized image mode can accurately match the user's visual preferences. This allows users to obtain a more suitable image quality experience when using the monitor (such as watching videos or playing games), effectively avoiding the problem of image quality not meeting expectations due to improper parameter adjustments in traditional methods. Attached Figure Description

[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a usage scenario of the display device provided in an embodiment of this application; Figure 2 This is a hardware configuration block diagram of the display device provided in the embodiments of this application; Figure 3 This is a hardware configuration block diagram of the control device provided in the embodiments of this application; Figure 4 This is a system block diagram of the display device provided in the embodiments of this application; Figure 5 This is a flowchart illustrating a method for customizing image quality according to an embodiment of this application; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of a personalized configuration interface provided in an embodiment of this application; Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of a custom image quality adjustment method provided in another embodiment of this application; Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the image quality customization adjustment method provided in the embodiments of this application; Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the second interactive interface provided in an embodiment of this application; Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the third interactive interface provided in an embodiment of this application; Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the fourth interactive interface provided in an embodiment of this application; Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of the fifth interactive interface provided in the embodiments of this application; Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of the video playback interface provided in an embodiment of this application; Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of a custom image quality adjustment method provided in another embodiment of this application; Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram of the first interactive interface provided in an embodiment of this application; Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram of the image quality customization adjustment device provided in the embodiments of this application. Detailed Implementation

[0021] In the following description, specific details such as particular system architectures and techniques are set forth for illustrative purposes and not for limitation, in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments of this application. However, those skilled in the art will understand that this application may also be implemented in other embodiments without these specific details. In other instances, detailed descriptions of well-known systems, apparatuses, circuits, and methods have been omitted so as not to obscure the description of this application with unnecessary detail.

[0022] It should be understood that, when used in this application specification and the appended claims, the term "comprising" indicates the presence of the described features, integrals, steps, operations, elements and / or components, but does not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integrals, steps, operations, elements, components and / or a collection thereof.

[0023] It should also be understood that the term “and / or” as used in this application specification and the appended claims means any combination of one or more of the associated listed items and all possible combinations, and includes such combinations.

[0024] As used in this application specification and the appended claims, the term "if" may be interpreted, depending on the context, as "when," "once," "in response to determination," or "in response to detection." Similarly, the phrases "if determined" or "if detected [the described condition or event]" may be interpreted, depending on the context, as meaning "once determined," "in response to determination," "once detected [the described condition or event]," or "in response to detection [the described condition or event]."

[0025] Furthermore, in the description of this application and the appended claims, the terms "first," "second," "third," etc., are used only to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.

[0026] References to "one embodiment" or "some embodiments" as described in this specification mean that one or more embodiments of this application include a specific feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment. Therefore, the phrases "in one embodiment," "in some embodiments," "in other embodiments," "in still other embodiments," etc., appearing in different parts of this specification do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, but rather mean "one or more, but not all, embodiments," unless otherwise specifically emphasized. The terms "comprising," "including," "having," and variations thereof mean "including but not limited to," unless otherwise specifically emphasized.

[0027] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the scenarios in which the display devices provided in some embodiments of this application are applicable. For example... Figure 1 As shown, the scene may include a display device 200.

[0028] Users can control the display device 200 through gestures, voice commands, and other means. For example, users can control the opening or closing of the personalized configuration interface of the display device 200 through gestures, voice commands, etc., and when multiple images are displayed on the monitor of the display device 200, users can select one of the images from the multiple images through gestures, voice commands, etc.

[0029] As an example, the above scenario may optionally include: a mobile terminal 300 and / or a smart home device. The mobile terminal 300 and / or the smart home device can establish a communication connection with the display device 200, so that the user can operate the display device 200 by means of the mobile terminal 300 and / or the smart home device.

[0030] For example, the mobile terminal 300 may have an APP corresponding to the display device 200 installed. Users can use the APP to operate the display device 200, such as turning on the display device 200, triggering the display device 200 to switch interfaces, or using the mobile terminal 300 to set the display device 200, such as setting the personalized configuration interface to be turned on or off, and selecting one image from multiple images.

[0031] For example, mobile terminal 300 can refer to computers, mobile phones, smart bracelets, watches, etc.

[0032] For example, users can input voice control commands to the display device 200 through smart home devices to control the display device 200. For example, the voice control command can open or close the personalized configuration interface of the display device 200. For example, the voice command is "Open personalized configuration interface". The voice control command can also select one image from multiple images. For example, the voice command is "Select the first image".

[0033] Optionally, such as Figure 1 As shown, the scenario may also include a control device 100; the control device 100 can be a remote control, stylus, gamepad, etc. Through the control device 100, the display device 200 can be controlled to open or close the personalized configuration interface, and to select one image from multiple images.

[0034] In this embodiment, the display device 200 generally refers to a device with screen display and data processing capabilities. For example, the display device 200 includes, but is not limited to, in-vehicle screens, smart TVs, projectors, mobile terminals, computers, monitors, advertising screens, wearable devices, virtual reality devices, augmented reality devices, etc.

[0035] The mobile terminal 300 can function as a control device for human-computer interaction between the user and the display device 200. It can also function as a communication device for establishing a communication connection with the display device 200 and exchanging data. In some embodiments, the mobile terminal 300 can have software applications installed on it and communicate with the display device 200 via network communication protocols to achieve one-to-one control and data communication. Furthermore, it can transmit audio and video content displayed on the mobile terminal 300 to the display device 200 for synchronized display.

[0036] like Figure 1 The diagram also shows that the display device 200 communicates with the server 400 via various communication methods. This allows the display device 200 to communicate via a local area network (LAN), a wireless local area network (WLAN), and other networks.

[0037] Display device 200 can provide broadcast television reception function, and can also be equipped with intelligent network television function that provides computer support, including but not limited to network television, smart television, Internet Protocol television (IPTV), etc.

[0038] Figure 2 Provided for some embodiments of this application Figure 1 Hardware configuration block diagram of display device 200.

[0039] In some embodiments, the display device 200 may include at least one of a tuner 210, a communication device 220, a detector 230, a device interface 240, a controller 250, a display 260, an audio output device 270, a memory, a power supply, and a user input interface.

[0040] In some embodiments, detector 230 is used to acquire signals from the external environment or to interact with the outside world. For example, detector 230 includes a light receiver, a sensor for acquiring ambient light intensity; or, detector 230 includes an image acquisition device, such as a camera, which can be used to acquire external environmental scenes, user attributes, or user interaction gestures; or, detector 230 includes a sound acquisition device, such as a microphone, for receiving external sounds.

[0041] In some embodiments, detector 230 is used to acquire signals from the external environment or to interact with the outside world. For example, detector 230 includes a light receiver, a sensor for acquiring ambient light intensity; or, detector 230 includes an image acquisition device, such as a camera, which can be used to acquire external environmental scenes, user attributes, or user interaction gestures; or, detector 230 includes a sound acquisition device, such as a microphone, for receiving external sounds.

[0042] In some embodiments, detector 230 is used to acquire signals from the external environment or to interact with the outside world. For example, detector 230 includes a light receiver, a sensor for acquiring ambient light intensity; or, detector 230 includes an image acquisition device, such as a camera, which can be used to acquire external environmental scenes, user attributes, or user interaction gestures; or, detector 230 includes a sound acquisition device, such as a microphone, for receiving external sounds.

[0043] In some embodiments, the communication device 220 is a component used to communicate with external devices or the server 400 according to various communication protocol types. The display device 200 may have multiple communication devices 220 depending on the supported communication methods. For example, when the display device 200 supports wireless network communication, it may have a communication device 220 with WiFi functionality. When the display device 200 supports Bluetooth connectivity, it needs to have a communication device 220 with Bluetooth functionality.

[0044] The communication device 220 enables the display device 200 to communicate with external devices or the server 400 via wireless or wired connections. Wired connections utilize data cables, interfaces, or other components to connect the display device 200 to external devices. Wireless connections utilize wireless signals or wireless networks. The display device 200 can directly establish a connection with external devices or indirectly through gateways, routers, or other connection devices.

[0045] In some embodiments, the controller 250 may include at least one of a central processing unit, a video processor, an audio processor, a graphics processor, and a power processor, and a first to an nth interface for input / output. The controller 250 controls the operation of the display device and responds to user operations through various software control programs stored in memory. The controller 250 controls the overall operation of the display device 200.

[0046] In some embodiments, the controller 250 and the tuner 210 may be located in different separate devices, that is, the tuner 210 may also be located in an external device of the main device where the controller 250 is located, such as an external set-top box.

[0047] In some embodiments, the display 260 is configured to display an interactive interface and play videos. For example, the user generates the interactive interface (GUI) based on signals or voice commands sent by the control device 100 or the mobile terminal 300.

[0048] In some embodiments, the audio output device 270 can be a built-in speaker of the display device 200 or an external audio output device connected to the display device 200. For the external audio output device connected to the display device 200, the display device 200 may also be provided with an external audio output terminal, through which the audio output device can be connected to the display device 200 to output sound from the display device 200.

[0049] In some embodiments, the user input interface 280 can be used to receive instructions from user input.

[0050] Figure 3 Provided for some embodiments of this application Figure 1 Hardware configuration block diagram of the central control device. (Example) Figure 3 As shown, the control device 100 may include: a controller 110, a communication interface 130, a user input / output interface, a memory, and a power supply.

[0051] In some embodiments, the control device 100 may be an intelligent device. For example, the control device 100 may be equipped with various applications for controlling the display device 200 according to user needs.

[0052] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 As shown, mobile terminal 300 or other smart display devices can perform similar functions to control device 100 after installing the application that controls display device 200.

[0053] The controller 110 includes a processor 112, RAM 113, ROM 114, a communication interface 130, and a communication bus. The controller 110 is used to control the operation of the control device 100, as well as the communication and cooperation between internal components and the external and internal data processing functions.

[0054] Under the control of the controller 110, the communication interface 130 enables communication of control signals and data signals with the display device 200. The communication interface 130 may include at least one of other near-field communication modules such as WiFi chip 131, Bluetooth module 132, and NFC module 133.

[0055] User input / output interface 140, wherein the input interface includes at least one of other input interfaces such as microphone 141, touchpad 142, sensor 143, and button 144.

[0056] In some embodiments, the control device 100 includes at least one of a communication interface 130 and an input / output interface 140. The control device 100 is configured with the communication interface 130, such as a WiFi, Bluetooth, or NFC module, which can encode user input commands via WiFi, Bluetooth, or NFC protocols and send them to the display device 200.

[0057] The memory 190 is used to store various operating programs, data, and applications for driving and controlling the control device 100 under the control of the controller. The memory 190 can also store various control signal instructions input by the user.

[0058] The power supply 180 is used to provide operating power support for the various components of the control device 100 under the control of the controller.

[0059] In some embodiments, to enable user interaction, the display device 200 may run an operating system. The operating system is a computer program used to manage and control the hardware and software resources of the display device 200. The operating system can (control the display device) provide a user interface, allowing users to interact with the display device 200 and supporting the running of various applications.

[0060] It should be noted that the operating system can be a native operating system based on a specific operating platform, or a third-party operating system that is deeply customized for a specific operating platform. In this embodiment, the specific operating platform can be a mobile platform, and the operating system can be a mobile operating system based on the mobile platform.

[0061] An operating system can be divided into different modules or levels based on the functions it implements, for example... Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, the system is divided into four layers, from top to bottom: the Applications layer (referred to as the "Application Layer"), the Application Framework layer (referred to as the "Framework Layer"), the System Library layer, and the Kernel layer.

[0062] In some embodiments, the application layer provides services and interfaces for applications, enabling the display device 200 to run applications and interact with the user based on the applications. The application layer may contain at least one application, which may be a system settings program or clock program included with the operating system; or it may be an application developed by a third-party developer. In specific implementations, the application packages in the application layer are not limited to the examples above.

[0063] The framework layer provides application programming interfaces (APIs) and a programming framework for applications. The application framework layer includes predefined functions. It acts as a central processing unit, determining the actions taken by applications within the application layer. Through the API, applications can access system resources and obtain system services during execution.

[0064] like Figure 4As shown, the application framework layer in this embodiment includes a view system, managers, and content providers. The view system designs and implements the application's interface and interactions, and includes lists, grids, text boxes, and buttons. The managers include at least one of the following modules: an activity manager for interacting with all running activities in the system; a location manager for providing system services or applications with access to system location services; a package manager for retrieving various information related to application packages currently installed on the device; a notification manager for controlling the display and clearing of notification messages; and a window manager for managing icons, windows, toolbars, wallpapers, and desktop widgets on the user interface.

[0065] In some embodiments, the Activity Manager is used to manage the lifecycle of individual applications and common navigation back functions, such as controlling application exit, opening, and back actions.

[0066] In some embodiments, the system runtime library layer can provide support for the framework layer. When the framework layer is used, the operating system runs the instruction libraries contained in the system runtime library layer, such as the C / C++ instruction library or the Android runtime library, to implement the functions that the framework layer needs to achieve.

[0067] In some embodiments, the kernel layer is a functional layer situated between the hardware and software of the display device 200. The kernel layer can implement functions such as hardware abstraction, multitasking, and memory management. For example, ... Figure 4 As shown, hardware drivers can be configured in the kernel layer. The drivers included in the kernel layer can be at least one of the following: audio driver, display driver, Bluetooth driver, camera driver, WIFI driver, USB driver, HDMI driver, sensor driver (such as fingerprint sensor, temperature sensor, pressure sensor, etc.), and power driver, etc.

[0068] It should be noted that the above examples are merely a simple division of operating system functions and do not limit the specific form of the operating system of the display device 200 in this application embodiment. Depending on the function of the display device, the type of operating system, and other factors, the number of levels and the specific level type of the operating system may be expressed in other forms.

[0069] As a type of display device, televisions offer users a variety of image modes to choose from, but users may not be satisfied with the existing image modes and need to define their own.

[0070] Currently, users customize image modes by adjusting image quality parameters in the configuration interface. This adjustment involves dragging controls in the interface, such as brightness; dragging the control to the far left sets the brightness to 0%, and dragging it to the far right sets it to 100%. To obtain a custom set of image quality parameters, users need to drag many controls, such as from 50% to 60% for brightness and from 55% to 60% for contrast. Adjusting image quality parameters in this way requires a certain level of expertise, making the process time-consuming and laborious for users, and often failing to achieve the desired results.

[0071] Figure 5 The diagram illustrates a flowchart of a custom image quality adjustment method disclosed in an embodiment of this application. This method can be executed by a display device 200, or by a control device applied to the display device 200 (e.g., the controller 250 described above). This control device is used to control the display. The following description will use the execution of this method by a control device as an example: S510: In response to a personalized configuration command, controls the display to show at least one set of images; each set of images includes: multiple images, each image corresponding to a set of image quality parameters, multiple images in the same set of images have different target image quality parameter values, while the other image quality parameters have the same value; different set of images correspond to different target image quality parameters.

[0072] For example, see Figure 6 Personalized configuration commands can be generated by the user clicking the "Personalization Configuration - Start" option on the display's interactive interface via remote control. Personalized configuration commands can also be generated based on the user's voice, such as the user saying "Open Personalization Configuration Interface - Start". Optionally, if a corresponding app is installed on the user's mobile phone, the user can operate the display device through the app, and the personalized configuration commands can also be generated after the user clicks the "Personalization Configuration - Start" option on the mobile phone screen.

[0073] It is easy to understand that the image quality parameter set includes multiple image quality parameters. For example, the multiple image quality parameters in the image quality parameter set may include: brightness, color temperature, color, sharpness, contrast, etc.

[0074] The target image quality parameter is one of several image quality parameters in a set of image quality parameters.

[0075] For example, consider multiple image sets including image set 1, image set 2, and image set 3. Image set 1 displays images 11, 12, 13, and 14. Images 11 through 14 represent the display effects of the same image 'a' under a set of image quality parameters. For instance, image 11 shows image 'a' with brightness 1, color temperature 1, color 1, sharpness 1, and contrast 1; image 12 shows image 'a' with brightness 2, color temperature 1, color 1, sharpness 1, and contrast 1; image 13 shows image 'a' with brightness 3, color temperature 1, color 1, sharpness 1, and contrast 1; and image 14 shows image 'a' with brightness 4, color temperature 1, color 1, sharpness 1, and contrast 1. Brightness 1, brightness 2, brightness 3, and brightness 4 are different.

[0076] Image set 2 displays images 21, 22, 23, and 24. Images 21 through 24 represent the display effects of the same image b under different sets of image quality parameters. For example, image 21 shows the display effect of image b at brightness 1, color temperature 1, color 1, sharpness 1, and contrast 1; image 22 shows the display effect of image b at brightness 1, color temperature 2, color 1, sharpness 1, and contrast 1; image 23 shows the display effect of image b at brightness 1, color temperature 3, color 1, sharpness 1, and contrast 1; and image 24 shows the display effect of image b at brightness 1, color temperature 4, color 1, sharpness 1, and contrast 1. Note that color temperatures 1, 2, 3, and 4 are different.

[0077] Image set 3 displays images 31, 32, 33, and 34. Images 31 through 34 represent the display effects of the same image c under a set of image quality parameters. For example, image 31 shows the display effect of image c with brightness 1, color temperature 1, color 1, sharpness 1, and contrast 1; image 32 shows the display effect of image c with brightness 1, color temperature 1, color 2, sharpness 1, and contrast 1; image 33 shows the display effect of image c with brightness 1, color temperature 1, color 3, sharpness 1, and contrast 1; and image 4 shows the display effect of image c with brightness 1, color temperature 1, color 4, sharpness 1, and contrast 1. Note that colors 1, 2, 3, and 4 are different.

[0078] S520: In response to the user's selection operation, the parameter values ​​of the target image quality parameters corresponding to the target images selected by the user from each set of images are used as the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

[0079] For example, a user's selection action could be that the user selects a preferred image from each image set using a remote control and then clicks on that preferred image. Alternatively, a user could select a preferred image from each image set via voice command, such as saying "select the first one." Another possible user selection action is selecting a preferred image on the screen of a mobile phone with an app installed corresponding to the display device.

[0080] After the user selects an operation, the control device receives information containing the selection operation, and then uses the parameter values ​​of the target image quality parameters corresponding to the target image selected by the user from each image set as the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

[0081] This embodiment displays multiple image sets in response to personalized configuration commands, with each set having different target image quality parameters but the same other image quality parameters. Based on the user's selection, the first target parameter value for the personalized image mode is determined. This transforms the traditionally abstract adjustment of image quality parameter values ​​into an intuitive selection of image effects. Users do not need to understand the correspondence between image quality parameter values ​​and image effects, nor do they need to possess professional knowledge of image quality parameters. They can clearly perceive the impact of changes in image quality parameters on image quality by observing the differences between different images, significantly reducing the operational difficulty and professional threshold, allowing non-professional users to easily participate in personalized configuration. Secondly, users do not need to repeatedly try dragging multiple controls... Adjusting parameters is simple: users can quickly determine the corresponding image quality parameter values ​​by selecting an image from a preset image set that matches their preferences. This significantly reduces the steps and time costs of personalized configuration, improving user efficiency. Finally, since the parameter values ​​are determined based on the user's independent choice of image effect, rather than relying on preset fixed modes or blindly adjusting parameters, the final generated personalized image mode can accurately match the user's visual preferences. This allows users to obtain a more suitable image quality experience when using the monitor (such as watching videos or playing games), effectively avoiding the problem of image quality not meeting expectations due to improper parameter adjustments in traditional methods.

[0082] As an optional implementation, the image quality parameter set includes: a first image quality parameter, a second image quality parameter, a third image quality parameter, and a fourth image quality parameter. See also Figure 7 , Figure 8 The image quality customization adjustment method specifically includes S521-S525, and the control device is specifically configured to execute S521-S525.

[0083] S521: In response to the personalized configuration command, control the display to show multiple third images with different effects in the second interactive interface. The first image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple third images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same.

[0084] For example, when a user triggers a personalized configuration command, the control device responds to the personalized configuration command and controls the display to show four sets of images (four sets are used as an example here, but in practice, one, two, three or more sets can be set according to needs).

[0085] See Figure 9 The system controls the display to show the first set of images, which contains four third images. The target image quality parameter for this set of images is brightness. The brightness parameter values ​​of the four third images are 30%, 50%, 70%, and 90%, respectively. The parameter values ​​of other image quality parameters (such as color temperature, color, sharpness, contrast, etc.) remain the same (e.g., color temperature is 6000K, color saturation is 50%, sharpness is 50%, and contrast is 50%).

[0086] S522: In response to the user's first selection operation, control the display to show multiple fourth images with different effects in the third interactive interface. The second image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fourth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. The first selection operation is that the user selects one of the multiple third images with different effects.

[0087] For example, after the display shows the first set of images (including 4 third images), the user makes a selection: for example, selecting the third image with a brightness parameter value of 70% from the first set of images.

[0088] See Figure 10 In response to the user's first selection, the system controls the display to show the second set of images. The second set of images contains four fourth images. The target image quality parameter for this set of images is color temperature. The color temperature parameter values ​​of the four fourth images are 5000K, 6000K, 7000K, and 8000K, respectively. The parameter values ​​of other image quality parameters (brightness, color, sharpness, contrast, etc.) remain the same (e.g., brightness is 50%, color saturation is 50%, sharpness is 50%, and contrast is 50%).

[0089] S523: In response to the user's second selection operation, control the display to show multiple fifth images with different effects in the fourth interactive interface. The third image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fifth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. The second selection operation is for the user to select one of the multiple fourth images with different effects.

[0090] For example, after the display shows the second set of images (including four fourth images), the user makes a selection: selects the fourth image with a color temperature parameter value of 7000K from the second set of images as the first target parameter value of the image quality parameter of color temperature corresponding to the display in personalized image mode.

[0091] See Figure 11 In response to the user's second selection operation, the display is controlled to show the third set of images. The third set of images contains four fifth images. The target image quality parameter corresponding to this set of images is color. The color parameter values ​​of the four fifth images are color saturation of 40%, 50%, 60%, and 70%, respectively. The parameter values ​​of other image quality parameters (brightness, color temperature, sharpness, contrast, etc.) remain the same (e.g., brightness of 50%, color temperature of 6000K, sharpness of 50%, and contrast of 50%).

[0092] S524: In response to the user's third selection operation, control the display to show multiple sixth images with different effects in the fifth interactive interface. The fourth image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple sixth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. The third selection operation is for the user to select one of the multiple fifth images with different effects.

[0093] For example, after the display shows the third set of images (including four fifth images), the user makes a selection: selects the fifth image with a color parameter value of 60% color saturation from the third set of images, as the first target parameter value of the color image quality parameter corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

[0094] See Figure 12 In response to the user's third selection operation, the display is controlled to show the fourth set of images. The fourth set of images contains four sixth images. The target image quality parameter corresponding to this set of images is sharpness. The sharpness parameter values ​​of the four sixth images are 40%, 50%, 60%, and 70%, respectively. The parameter values ​​of other image quality parameters (brightness, color temperature, color, contrast, etc.) remain the same (e.g., brightness is 50%, color temperature is 6000K, color is 50%, and contrast is 50%).

[0095] S525: In response to the user's fourth selection operation, the parameter values ​​of the first image quality parameter corresponding to the third image selected by the user, the parameter values ​​of the second image quality parameter corresponding to the fourth image selected by the user, the parameter values ​​of the third image quality parameter corresponding to the fifth image selected by the user, and the parameter values ​​of the fourth image quality parameter corresponding to the sixth image selected by the user are used as the first target parameter values ​​of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode of the display; the fourth selection operation is that the user selects one of the sixth images from multiple sixth images with different effects.

[0096] For example, after the display shows the above-mentioned fourth set of images (including four sixth images), the user makes a selection operation: selects the sixth image with a sharpness parameter value of 70% from the fourth set of images.

[0097] In response to the user's fourth selection, the brightness parameter value of the third image in the first image set is selected as 70% as the first target parameter value for the brightness image quality parameter of the display in the personalized image mode. The color temperature parameter value of the fourth image in the second image set is selected as 7000K as the first target parameter value for the color temperature image quality parameter of the display in the personalized image mode. The color parameter value of the fifth image in the third image set is selected as 60% as the first target parameter value for the color image quality parameter of the display in the personalized image mode. The sharpness parameter value of the sixth image in the fourth image set is selected as 70% as the first target parameter value for the sharpness image quality parameter of the display in the personalized image mode.

[0098] This embodiment displays image sets corresponding to different target image quality parameters through different interfaces. The first target parameter value is determined based on the user's step-by-step selection operation. This breaks down the selection of multiple image quality parameters into independent steps, allowing the user to focus on the image effect of only one image quality parameter at each step. This greatly reduces the user's decision-making difficulty, avoids selection fatigue caused by too many parameters, and makes the effect of adjusting image quality parameters more intuitive. Compared with the traditional control dragging method, it is easier to perceive the actual impact of parameter changes, giving users a better image quality experience and improving users' acceptance and efficiency of personalized configuration functions.

[0099] As an alternative implementation, the image quality parameter value can be automatically used as a fixed value for subsequent steps after each selection operation. For example, after the brightness is determined, the subsequent color temperature selection is based on the brightness value, ensuring the correlation between parameters and allowing users to gradually optimize the image quality effect based on previous preferences.

[0100] As one optional implementation, the image quality parameter set includes: a first image quality parameter, a second image quality parameter, a third image quality parameter, and a fourth image quality parameter. The image quality customization adjustment method specifically includes steps S526-S527, and the control device is specifically configured to execute steps S526-S527.

[0101] S526: In response to a personalized configuration command, control the display to show multiple third images with different effects, multiple fourth images with different effects, multiple fifth images with different effects, and multiple sixth images with different effects in the sixth interactive interface; wherein, the first image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple third images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same; the second image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fourth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same; the third image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fifth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same; the fourth image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple sixth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same.

[0102] Specifically, the difference between S526 and S521-S524 in this embodiment is that four sets of images are displayed through an interactive interface. The rest of the content is the same as the embodiments of S521-S524, and will not be repeated here.

[0103] S527: In response to the user's fifth selection operation, the parameter value of the first image quality parameter corresponding to one third image selected by the user from multiple third images, the parameter value of the second image quality parameter corresponding to one fourth image selected by the user from multiple fourth images, the parameter value of the third image quality parameter corresponding to one fifth image selected by the user from multiple fifth images, and the parameter value of the fourth image quality parameter corresponding to one sixth image selected by the user from multiple sixth images are used as the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

[0104] Specifically, S527 and S525 are the same in this embodiment, and will not be described again here.

[0105] This embodiment displays multiple sets of images corresponding to different target image quality parameters simultaneously on the same interactive interface. All first target parameter values ​​are determined based on a single user selection operation. Users do not need to switch between interactive interfaces step by step. They can observe the image effects of all target image quality parameters at once. They can even make a selection that better suits their overall image quality preferences based on the correlation between image quality parameters (such as comparing the effect of 70% brightness and 6000K color temperature at the same time). This avoids the limitation of "focusing only on a single parameter and ignoring the effect of parameter combinations" in step-by-step configuration. At the same time, users can determine all parameter values ​​with a single fifth selection operation, which greatly shortens the configuration process.

[0106] As some optional implementations, the image quality customization adjustment method also includes S530, and the control device is further configured to execute S530.

[0107] S530: Controls the display to play video based on the first target parameter value of multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

[0108] Optionally, the "video" in S530 can be a pre-made video (such as a pre-made game video) stored in the memory of the display device, which displays the configured effect. The "video" in S530 can also be a local game video, online movie video, or live game footage selected by the user.

[0109] For example, after the control device obtains the first target parameter values ​​of multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode, it stores the first target parameter values ​​in the personalized mode database. When the display device plays a video, the control device controls the display to play the video based on the first target parameter values ​​in the personalized mode database. For instance, when a user selects to play a pre-made video of a game or starts the game and enters the live screen, the control device will adjust the video display effect according to the first target parameter values ​​such as brightness 60% and color temperature 6500K to ensure that the video quality viewed by the user meets their personalized configuration requirements.

[0110] This embodiment controls the display to play video based on the first target parameter value of multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode. It effectively connects the personalized parameter configuration with the video playback scenario, allowing users to experience personalized image quality in real time during video playback. This solves the problem of only determining image quality parameters without practical application, and brings users a more complete personalized image quality experience.

[0111] As some optional implementations, the image quality customization adjustment method also includes S540-S550. The control device is also configured to execute S540-S550.

[0112] S540: In response to the switching command, obtain the first parameter value corresponding to each of the multiple image quality parameters; the first parameter value is the parameter value before the display enters the personalized image mode.

[0113] S550: Controls the display to play video based on the first parameter value corresponding to each of the multiple image quality parameters.

[0114] See Figure 13 When a user clicks the "Compare and View" button on the interactive interface while watching a video, a switching command is triggered. The control device responds to this command and obtains the first parameter values ​​corresponding to multiple image quality parameters, i.e., the parameter values ​​of the TV before entering the personalized image mode (assuming the parameters of the preset / default "game mode": brightness 50%, color temperature 6000K, color saturation 50%, sharpness 60%, contrast 60%, etc.). Then, the control device adjusts the TV's image quality output according to this set of first parameter values ​​and controls the TV to continue playing the same game video. At this time, what the user sees is the original image quality before entering the personalized mode, realizing a quick switching and comparison of image quality before and after personalized configuration.

[0115] If the user is satisfied with the personalized configuration after comparison, they can click the "Apply" button in the interactive interface to generate an application command. This command will then control the device to store the first target parameter values ​​of multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode in the personalized mode database. When the display device plays online movies or games, the control device will control the display to play the video based on the first target parameter values ​​in the personalized mode database.

[0116] Optionally, in response to the switching command, the original video content can continue to play based on the first parameter value corresponding to each of the multiple image quality parameters, so that the user does not need to pause the video or start playing the video from the beginning. This allows for seamless switching between the video corresponding to the first parameter value and the video corresponding to the first target parameter value, so that the user can compare and view them. The operation is convenient and does not interrupt the viewing process.

[0117] This application embodiment obtains the first parameter value of the display before entering the personalized image mode by responding to the switching command, and controls the display to continue playing the video according to the first parameter value, so that the user can intuitively compare the effect before and after the configuration.

[0118] As some alternative implementation methods, see Figure 14 Custom image quality adjustment methods also include S560-S590. The control device is also configured to execute S560-S590.

[0119] S560: In response to a reconfiguration command, controls the display to redisplay at least one set of images, and obtains second target parameter values ​​for multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode based on the user's reselection operation.

[0120] See Figure 13 If the user is not satisfied with the personalized configuration result, or wants to perform the personalized configuration again to compare the effects of the two configurations, they can click the "Reconfigure" button in the interactive interface to trigger the reconfiguration command. The control device responds to the reconfiguration command, controls the TV to redisplay at least one set of images, and obtains the second target parameter values ​​of multiple picture quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode based on the user's reselection operation (i.e., the control device re-executes steps S510-S520).

[0121] S570: Generates a first image based on the first target parameter value of multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode.

[0122] S580: Generate a second image based on the second target parameter values ​​of multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode.

[0123] S590: Controls the display to show the first and second images on the first interactive interface.

[0124] See Figure 15 The control device generates a first image (such as a pre-stored image, rendered according to the first target parameter values) based on the initially configured first target parameter values ​​(brightness 70%, color temperature 7000K, color 60%, and sharpness 70%), and generates a second image (the same pre-stored image, rendered according to the second target parameter values) based on the reconfigured second target parameter values ​​(brightness 60%, color temperature 6000K, color 60%, and sharpness 70%). The control device controls the display to show these two images on the first interactive interface, allowing the user to intuitively compare the image quality differences between the two configurations.

[0125] For example, after comparing the image quality differences between the two configurations, users can choose to apply the first configuration or the second configuration.

[0126] This embodiment retrieves the second target parameter value again in response to the reconfiguration command, and generates a corresponding image based on the first and second target parameter values ​​to be displayed on the interactive interface. This allows users to intuitively compare the image quality differences between the two configurations, avoiding the problem that users cannot determine which configuration better meets their needs due to fuzzy memory.

[0127] Optionally, the reason why the first, second, third, and fourth image quality parameters in this embodiment are designed to include brightness, color temperature, color, and sharpness is because brightness, color temperature, color, and sharpness are the four major image quality dimensions that users perceive most clearly for displays (especially high-end gaming TVs). These four types of image quality parameters cover the main image quality needs of users (such as brightness affecting the visibility of details in dark areas and sharpness affecting the rendering of character textures in game scenes, and color temperature affecting the atmosphere of the scene and color affecting the vividness of the scene in movie scenes). By selecting these four types of parameters, users can comprehensively adjust the image quality effect. It should be noted that in another embodiment, other image quality parameters (such as contrast ratio) can also be used as target image quality parameters.

[0128] It should be understood that the sequence number of each step in the above embodiments does not imply the order of execution. The execution order of each process should be determined by its function and internal logic, and should not constitute any limitation on the implementation process of the embodiments of this application.

[0129] Corresponding to the image quality customization adjustment method described in the above embodiments, Figure 16 A structural block diagram of the image quality customization adjustment device provided in the embodiments of this application is shown. For ease of explanation, only the parts related to the embodiments of this application are shown.

[0130] Reference Figure 16 This device is used to control the display, and the image quality customization adjustment device includes: The control module 610 is used to control the display to show at least one set of images in response to a personalized configuration command; each set of images includes: multiple images, each image corresponding to a set of image quality parameters, the target image quality parameters corresponding to multiple images in the same set of images have different parameter values, and the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same; different set of images correspond to different target image quality parameters; The determination module 620 is used to respond to the user's selection operation by taking the parameter values ​​of the target image quality parameters corresponding to the target images selected by the user from each set of images as the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

[0131] It should be noted that the information interaction and execution process between the above-mentioned devices / units are based on the same concept as the method embodiments of this application. For details on their specific functions and technical effects, please refer to the method embodiments section, and they will not be repeated here.

[0132] Those skilled in the art will clearly understand that, for the sake of convenience and brevity, the above-described division of functional units and modules is merely an example. In practical applications, the above functions can be assigned to different functional units and modules as needed, that is, the internal structure of the device can be divided into different functional units or modules to complete all or part of the functions described above. The functional units and modules in the embodiments can be integrated into one processing unit, or each unit can exist physically separately, or two or more units can be integrated into one unit. The integrated unit can be implemented in hardware or as a software functional unit. Furthermore, the specific names of the functional units and modules are only for easy differentiation and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. The specific working process of the units and modules in the above system can be referred to the corresponding process in the foregoing method embodiments, and will not be repeated here.

[0133] This application also provides a computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the steps described in the various method embodiments above.

[0134] This application provides a computer program product that, when run on a display device, enables the display device to implement the steps described in the various method embodiments above.

[0135] If the integrated unit is implemented as a software functional unit and sold or used as an independent product, it can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium. Based on this understanding, all or part of the processes in the methods of the above embodiments of this application can be implemented by a computer program instructing related hardware. The computer program can be stored in a computer-readable storage medium, and when executed by a processor, it can implement the steps of the various method embodiments described above. The computer program includes computer program code, which can be in the form of source code, object code, executable files, or certain intermediate forms. The computer-readable medium can include at least: any entity or device capable of carrying computer program code to a display device, a recording medium, a computer memory, a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), an electrical carrier signal, a telecommunication signal, and a software distribution medium. Examples include USB flash drives, portable hard drives, magnetic disks, or optical disks. In some jurisdictions, according to legislation and patent practice, computer-readable media cannot be electrical carrier signals or telecommunication signals.

[0136] Program code contained on a computer-readable medium may be transmitted using any suitable medium, including but not limited to wireless, wire, optical fiber, RF, etc., or any suitable combination thereof.

[0137] Computer program code for performing the operations of the embodiments of this application can be written in one or more programming languages ​​or a combination thereof. These programming languages ​​include object-oriented programming languages ​​such as Python, Java, Smalltalk, and C++, as well as conventional procedural programming languages ​​such as C or similar languages. The program code can be executed entirely on the user's computer, partially on the user's computer, as a standalone software package, partially on the user's computer and partially on a remote computer, or entirely on a remote computer or server. In cases involving remote computers, the remote computer can be connected to the user's computer via any type of network, including a local area network (LAN) or a wide area network (WAN), or it can be connected to an external computer (e.g., via the Internet using an Internet service provider).

[0138] In the above embodiments, the descriptions of each embodiment have different focuses. For parts that are not described in detail or recorded in a certain embodiment, please refer to the relevant descriptions of other embodiments.

[0139] Those skilled in the art will recognize that the units and algorithm steps of the various examples described in conjunction with the embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented in electronic hardware, or a combination of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether these functions are implemented in hardware or software depends on the specific application and design constraints of the technical solution. Those skilled in the art can use different methods to implement the described functions for each specific application, but such implementation should not be considered beyond the scope of this application.

[0140] In the embodiments provided in this application, it should be understood that the disclosed apparatus / display device and method can be implemented in other ways. For example, the apparatus / display device embodiments described above are merely illustrative. For instance, the division of modules or units is only a logical functional division, and in actual implementation, there may be other division methods. For example, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another system, or some features may be ignored or not executed. Furthermore, the displayed or discussed mutual coupling or direct coupling or communication connection may be through some interfaces; the indirect coupling or communication connection between apparatuses or units may be electrical, mechanical, or other forms.

[0141] The units described as separate components may or may not be physically separate. The components shown as units may or may not be physical units; that is, they may be located in one place or distributed across multiple network units. Some or all of the units can be selected to achieve the purpose of this embodiment according to actual needs.

[0142] The above-described embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, and should all be included within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A control device, characterized in that, For controlling the display, the control device is configured to: In response to a personalized configuration command, the display is controlled to show at least one set of images; each set of images includes: multiple images, each image corresponding to a set of image quality parameters, the target image quality parameters corresponding to the multiple images in the same set of images have different values, and the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same; the target image quality parameters corresponding to different sets of images are different; In response to the user's selection operation, the parameter values ​​of the target image quality parameters corresponding to the target images selected by the user from each set of images are used as the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

2. The control device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The control device is also configured to: Based on the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode, the display is controlled to play video.

3. The control device as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The control device is also configured to: In response to a switching command, the system obtains first parameter values ​​corresponding to the plurality of image quality parameters; the first parameter values ​​are parameter values ​​before the display enters the personalized image mode. The display is controlled to play the video based on the first parameter values ​​corresponding to the plurality of image quality parameters.

4. The control device as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The control device is also configured to: In response to a reconfiguration command, the display is controlled to re-display at least one set of images, and based on the user's reselection operation, a second target parameter value for a plurality of image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode is obtained; A first image is generated based on the first target parameter value of the plurality of image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode; A second image is generated based on the second target parameter values ​​of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode; The display is controlled to show the first image and the second image on the first interactive interface.

5. The control device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The set of image quality parameters includes: a first image quality parameter, a second image quality parameter, a third image quality parameter, and a fourth image quality parameter. The control device is specifically configured as follows: In response to the personalized configuration command, the display is controlled to display multiple third images with different effects in the second interactive interface. The first image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple third images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. In response to the user's first selection operation, the display is controlled to show multiple fourth images with different effects in the third interactive interface. The second image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fourth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. The first selection operation is for the user to select one of the third images from the multiple third images with different effects. In response to the user's second selection operation, the display is controlled to show multiple fifth images with different effects in the fourth interactive interface. The third image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fifth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. The second selection operation is for the user to select one of the fourth images from the multiple fourth images with different effects. In response to the user's third selection operation, the display is controlled to show multiple sixth images with different effects in the fifth interactive interface. The fourth image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple sixth images with different effects are different, while the parameter values ​​of the other image quality parameters are the same. The third selection operation is for the user to select one of the fifth images from the multiple fifth images with different effects. In response to the user's fourth selection operation, the parameter values ​​of the first image quality parameter corresponding to the third image selected by the user, the parameter values ​​of the second image quality parameter corresponding to the fourth image selected by the user, the parameter values ​​of the third image quality parameter corresponding to the fifth image selected by the user, and the parameter values ​​of the fourth image quality parameter corresponding to the sixth image selected by the user are used as the first target parameter values ​​of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the personalized image mode of the display; the fourth selection operation is that the user selects one of the sixth images from multiple sixth images with different effects.

6. The control device as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The set of image quality parameters includes: a first image quality parameter, a second image quality parameter, a third image quality parameter, and a fourth image quality parameter. The control device is specifically configured as follows: In response to a personalized configuration command, the display is controlled to show multiple third images with different effects, multiple fourth images with different effects, multiple fifth images with different effects, and multiple sixth images with different effects in the sixth interactive interface; wherein, the first image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple third images with different effects are different, while the other image quality parameter values ​​are the same; the second image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fourth images with different effects are different, while the other image quality parameter values ​​are the same; the third image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple fifth images with different effects are different, while the other image quality parameter values ​​are the same; the fourth image quality parameter values ​​of the multiple sixth images with different effects are different, while the other image quality parameter values ​​are the same. In response to the user's fifth selection operation, the parameter value of the first image quality parameter corresponding to one of the third images selected by the user from multiple third images, the parameter value of the second image quality parameter corresponding to one of the fourth images selected by the user from multiple fourth images, the parameter value of the third image quality parameter corresponding to one of the fifth images selected by the user from multiple fifth images, and the parameter value of the fourth image quality parameter corresponding to one of the sixth images selected by the user from multiple sixth images are used as the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

7. The control device as described in claim 5 or 6, characterized in that, The first image quality parameter, the second image quality parameter, the third image quality parameter, and the fourth image quality parameter include: brightness, color temperature, color, and sharpness.

8. A method for customizing image quality adjustment, characterized in that, Applied to a control device, the control device being used to perform the steps performed by the control device as described in any one of claims 1-7.

9. A device for customizing image quality, characterized in that, For controlling the display, the image quality customization adjustment device includes: A control module is configured to respond to personalized configuration commands and control the display to show at least one set of images; each set of images includes: multiple images, each image corresponding to a set of image quality parameters, the target image quality parameters corresponding to the multiple images in the same set of images have different parameter values, and the parameter values ​​of the remaining image quality parameters are the same; different sets of images correspond to different target image quality parameters; The determination module is used to respond to the user's selection operation by taking the parameter value of the target image quality parameter corresponding to the target image selected by the user from each set of images as the first target parameter value of the multiple image quality parameters corresponding to the display in the personalized image mode.

10. A display device, characterized in that, include: The display and the control device as described in any one of claims 1-7.