Optical: systems and elements – Stereoscopic
Patent
1997-01-23
1999-11-23
Henry, Jon
Optical: systems and elements
Stereoscopic
359463, G02B 2722
Patent
active
059910739
ABSTRACT:
An autostereoscopic display includes a display device and an optical system which provide laterally overlapping viewing windows wherein one viewing window may receive black view data while an adjacent viewing window receives eye view data. Such a display may be used to perform observer tracking.
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Ezra David
Moseley Richard Robert
Woodgate Graham John
Henry Jon
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
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