Television – Stereoscopic
Reexamination Certificate
2006-04-18
2006-04-18
Lee, Michael (Department: 2614)
Television
Stereoscopic
C348S051000, C348S058000, C348S078000, C348S097000, C348S578000, C349S015000, C351S045000, C359S464000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07030902
ABSTRACT:
The method uses three pictures, A, B and C, two of which are substantially similar pictures having images, A, B, and one that is dissimilar, usually a solid color, C. Continuous movement is created by repetitively viewing the series A, B, C. Additionally, each picture can be blended or superimposed to create a blended A/B, C/A and B/C and then the blend put together with the others, in a series, C/A, A, A/B, B, B/C, C. This series is then repeated a plurality of times to create an illusion of sustained, ongoing motion with a degree of three-dimensionality, with synchronous Pulfrich light-filtering available to enhance the effect.
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