BrightSide Technologies

BrightSide Technologies Inc.
Type Private
Industry Electronics
Headquarters Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Key people Richard MacKellar, CEO, and Helge Seetzen, CTO
Products Electronic display technologies

BrightSide Technologies Inc. (formerly Sunnybrook Technologies) is developing and commercializing electronic display technologies developed at the Structured Surface Physics Laboratory of the University of British Columbia, specifically high brightness display technology called HDR. The privately held company also develops technology for capture, processing, and storage of HDR image. BrightSide Technologies Inc.'s headquarters are in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

The Chief Executive Officer of BrightSide Technologies Inc. is Richard MacKellar and the Chief Technology Officer is Helge Seetzen, who also founded Tandemlaunch Technologies.

The main electronic display technology developed by BrightSide Technologies Inc. is IMLED-LCD which consists of a LCD display with an array of individually modulated LED semiconductors as the backlights, instead of cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) that diffuse light in a layer of plastic. Each LED has 256 brightness steps, where step 0 switches the LED off and step 255 switches it to maximum luminance. As a result, the device can display true black and very bright white, with a contrast ratio technically of infinity, where minimal luminance is 0 cd/m² (the denominator) and maximal luminance is almost 4000 cd/m². To address the confusion that may accompany a display with a quoted contrast ratio of infinity, Brightside calculates its quoted contrast ratio using the next-darkest level available on the display to arrive at a contrast ratio of 200,000:1.

BrightSide Technologies Inc. produces a prototype display to showcase this technology: the DR37-P. Targeted industries include the medical field, CAD, film post-production, geophysical data and satellite imaging.

On April 25, 2007 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. announced that it completed the acquisition of Brightside Technologies. Brightside was acquired by Dolby, the company responsible for licensing its surround-sound technologies to consumer electronics manufacturers.

Dolby renamed the BightSide technology to Dolby Vision. SIM2 announced the professional version of their Solar Series display using it would be available Q2 2010[1] with 16 bits per color, and a contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 (19.9 stops).[2]

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