Patent ID: 8564648

Claim:
An image signal processing apparatus which alternately outputs frames included in a first image to be displayed to one of a left eye and a right eye of a viewer and frames included in a second image to be displayed to the other one of the left eye and the right eye not to be displayed the first image, and transmits, to a pair of image viewer glasses, a synchronizing signal for controlling a timing of opening and closing of optical filters of the pair of image viewer glasses so as to allow the viewer to see each of the output frames through a corresponding one of the left eye and the right eye, the optical filters opening and closing independently from each other and each facing a corresponding one of the left eye and the right eye of the viewer, the image signal processing apparatus comprising: a persistence amount detecting unit configured to detect a persistence amount indicating an effect of a first frame on a second frame output immediately after the first frame, the first frame being included in the first image, and the second frame being included in the second image; and an optical-filter adaptive control unit configured to generate the synchronizing signal indicating timing of opening and closing of the optical filter corresponding to the second frame, the timing being changed, based on the persistence amount detected by the persistence amount detecting unit, to reduce the persistence amount; and a crosstalk cancelling unit configured to reduce persistence between the first frame and the second frame, wherein the persistence amount detecting unit is configured to calculate, as the persistence amount, an accumulated value by accumulating absolute values of values smaller than a predetermined threshold among pixel values of respective pixels of the second frame after the reduction of the persistence by the crosstalk cancelling unit, and the persistence amount detecting unit is configured to detect an amount of the persistence remaining in the second frame after the reduction of the persistence by the crosstalk cancelling unit.