Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – For producing or reconstructing images from multiple holograms
Patent
1998-02-05
2000-07-11
Spyrou, Cassandra
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
For producing or reconstructing images from multiple holograms
359 22, 359462, 359474, 359477, G03H 126, G02B 2722
Patent
active
060881402
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is an apparatus and method for displaying large, continuous, autostereoscopic images. The present invention overcomes the size limitation of typical autostereoscopic images by recording a continuous, autostereoscopic image onto separate sheets or segments of recording material, mounting the recorded segments to separate tiles, and then displaying the tiles to display a continuous, autostereoscopic image. Although the autostereoscopic image display of the present invention is comprised of separate segments, the present invention offers viewers of the display a unitary visual impression of a large, autostereoscopic image without apparent discontinuities.
In one broad aspect, the present invention provides a system for easily displaying segments of recording material to form a large, continuous, autostereoscopic image. The display can be disassembled into components that are light, compact, easily transportable, and easily storable. The overall system, accordingly, is notable for the ease and efficiency it provides in installing, disassembling, reinstalling and adjusting large, continuous, autostereoscopic images.
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Ferdman Alejandro
Holzbach Mark
Klug Michael
Spyrou Cassandra
Winstedt Jennifer
Zebra Imaging, Inc.
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