Optical: systems and elements – Stereoscopic – With right and left channel discriminator
Patent
1996-01-22
1999-10-26
Henry, Jon W.
Optical: systems and elements
Stereoscopic
With right and left channel discriminator
348 58, G02B 2726, H04N 1304
Patent
active
059738316
ABSTRACT:
Systems for three-dimensional viewing aimed at full-color flat-screen binocular stereoscopic viewing without the use of eyeglasses for the viewer. According to the invention, light emanating from a display presenting a left image and a right image is directed only to the appropriate left or right eyes of a viewer using various combinations of light polarizing layers and layers of light rotating means.
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Kleinberger Ilan D.
Kleinberger Paul
Friedman Mark
Henry Jon W.
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