Television – Stereoscopic – Picture signal generator
Patent
1995-05-31
1997-09-23
Aui, Amelia
Television
Stereoscopic
Picture signal generator
H04N 718, H04N 1302
Patent
active
056710070
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for imaging and viewing, by a viewer, color and monochrome three-dimensional and two-dimensional. images for broadcasting in accordance with NTSC, PAL, SECAM, and other world-wide electronic viewing formats. The invention comprises a camera device, a viewing device, a transmitter for transmitting a drive signal, and at least one pair of viewing glasses. The camera device includes a single imaging lens having a multi-aperture light value, and a single image space for receiving and overlaying a plurality of left-eye images and a plurality of right-eye images at a field rate driven by the drive signal. The pair of viewing glasses includes a left-viewing light valve and a right-viewing-light valve. In response to receiving the drive signal, the left-viewing-light valve opens and closes, synchronized with the field rate, for viewing the plurality of left-eye images. The right-viewing-light valve, responsive to the drive signal, opens and closes synchronized with the field rate, but alternatingly with the left-viewing-light valve, for viewing the plurality of right-eye images. The plurality of left-eye images and the plurality of right-eye images appear three-dimensional when viewed through the pair of viewing glasses, and appear two-dimensional when viewed without the glasses.
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Aui Amelia
Magma, Inc.
Tung Bryan S.
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