Innovative Stereoscopic Display using variable polarized angle

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Gaudreau, Jean Etienne [1 ]
Bechamp, Marc [1 ]
MacNaughton, Boyd [2 ]
Power, Vince [2 ]
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[1] PolarScreens Inc, Longueuil, PQ, Canada
[2] MacNaughton Inc NuVis, Beaverton, OR 97006 USA
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10.1117/12.650183
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
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PolarScreens, with the collaboration of MacNaughton inc., has developed a stereoscopic display that has the unique advantage of displaying two images without multiplexing whatsoever. Multiplexing means timesharing or pixel sharing between the left and right eyes. This effectively reduces resolution or brightness, and is subject to crosstalk. PolarScreens uses 2 LCD panels stacked on one another to avoid this. Instead of using an LCD to block a specific eye, PolarScreens uses the second LCD to add extra information to the photon using a polar coordinate transformation algorithm. The first LCD controls total pixel intensity and the second controls left-eye/right-eye distribution ratio. This is the only technology where one photon carries the information for both eyes. The theoretical concept was proven in 1996. At the time many technologies needed were inadequate for a commercial product; LCDs were slow, had very small aperture and were very expensive. Electronics were too slow for real time transformation. Micro-optical technologies were at its beginning. The project was periodically re-activated in order to re-evaluate its feasibility. In 2002 it was determined that these technologies were mature enough to re-activate the project. Since then PolarScreens has worked on improving the technology and built many prototypes of different size ranging from 15in to 19in. As a result, today it is possible to manufacture a very high quality stereoscopic monitor based on PolarScreens technology at a reasonable price.
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