Arrangement for projection displays employing reflective light v

Optics: image projectors – Composite projected image – Multicolor picture

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353 20, 353 31, G03B 2114

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056580606

ABSTRACT:
Optical arrangements for a high definition projection display using reflective light valves. Separate polarizing means are placed in proximity to respective separate reflective light valves tuned to the color to be modulated. A combining prism assembly combines the light reflected from each valve and directs the light onto a projection display.

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