Device for direct cinematographic viewing of stereoscopic images

Optics: motion pictures – Optical rectifier type – Refractor

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352116, 352119, G03B 4104

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ABSTRACT:
Mobile refractive optical members are placed in a device between the film and stereoscopic direct viewing windows. A drive is provided for driving the film strip bearing stereoscopic images and the mobile refractive optical members at a uniformly constant speed and in synchronism across the fields of view of the viewing windows to provide a fixed image in each window despite the motion of the film; the film strip has a sound track which may be reproduced by conventional reproduction equipment since the film strip is driven at a constant speed.

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