Television – Stereoscopic – Stereoscopic display device
Patent
1997-10-08
1999-11-09
Britton, Howard
Television
Stereoscopic
Stereoscopic display device
348 43, H04N 1304
Patent
active
059824174
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a device for displaying a sequence of 3D images on the basis of a first sequence of source images corresponding to the left eye and of a second sequence of source images corresponding to the right eye of an observer, said source images being conveyed respectively by a video signal S.sub.1 and by a video signal S.sub.2 of respective luminous intensities E.sub.1 and E.sub.2. The device includes a first means of calculation (6) intended to generate from said video signals S.sub.1 and S.sub.2 a luminous signal S having an overall luminous intensity E calculated as a function of the luminous intensities E.sub.1 and E.sub.2, said means of calculation (6) co-operating with a second means of calculation (8) in such a way as to split, for each pixel, the overall luminous energy E in proportion to the luminous intensities E.sub.1 and E.sub.2.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5179441 (1993-01-01), Anderson
patent: 5629798 (1997-05-01), Gaudreau
patent: 5875055 (1999-02-01), Morishima
Britton Howard
Deutsche Thomson-Brandt GmbH
Kolodka Joseph J.
Tripoli Joseph S.
Wein Frederick A.
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