Television – Stereoscopic – Stereoscopic display device
Patent
1996-05-15
1998-10-13
Henry, Jon W.
Television
Stereoscopic
Stereoscopic display device
348 53, 359465, H04N 1304, H04N 1500, G02B 2722
Patent
active
058219897
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a system and method of viewing pairs of perspective images of 3-D objects (i.e. stereoscopic image pairs) displayed from a CRT display surface in a time-multiplexed or field-sequential manner, and more particularly to a universal method of generating control signals for synchronously changing the optical state of liquid crystal (LC) shutter panels through which the time-multiplexed perspective images can be sequentially viewed in a substantially flicker-free manner by the left and right eyes of a human viewer, independent of whether the images are displayed on NTSC, PAL, VGA or SVGA styled CRT display devices.
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Faris Sadeg M.
Hamlin Gregory J.
Lazzaro Gerard M.
Swift David C.
Henry Jon W.
Perkowski Thomas J.
VRex, Inc.
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