Color breakup
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Color breakup is a visual phenomenon that happens in some kinds of near-eye displays where the image looks rainbow when moving the head or eye. The color elements break up into their components of red, green, and blue.
This happens when using temporally sequenced color, also known as field sequential color (FSC). It can happen in FSC on LCOS and FSC on DLP.[1]
It happens on the Hololens 1, which uses laser beam scanning (LBS).