Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Single display system having stacked superimposed display... – Three-dimensional arrays
Patent
1995-12-18
1998-07-07
Chow, Dennis-Doon
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Single display system having stacked superimposed display...
Three-dimensional arrays
345 87, 359458, 359465, 348 52, 349 15, G09G 500
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
An autostereoscopic display has first and second spatial light modulators. Images from the spatial light modulators are combined by a beam combiner before being presented to a viewing region. The relative positions of the first and second spatial light modulators are controlled such that pixels of the second spatial light modulator are interspersed with pixels of the first spatial light modulator. Such an arrangement allows an effective doubling of resolution when the spatial light modulators are operated so as to produce a two dimensional image instead of a three dimensional images.
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Ezra David
Omar Basil Arthur
Woodgate Graham Johm
Chow Dennis-Doon
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
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