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17 September 1987 Circular Polarization Image Selection For Timeplex Stereoscopic Video Display
Lenny Lipton
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Abstract
Large liquid crystal cells mounted in juxtaposition to a video screen display can output polarized light, alternating between left and right handed circularly polarized light. When properly produced stereoscopic images are displayed on such a device, the result can be pleasing three-dimensional images when viewed through appropriate analyzing spectacles. There are advantages to this approach which uses passive spectacles, compared to the active approach using powered liquid crystal shutters.
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Lenny Lipton "Circular Polarization Image Selection For Timeplex Stereoscopic Video Display", Proc. SPIE 0778, Display System Optics, (17 September 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940463
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KEYWORDS
Wave plates

Video

Camera shutters

Eyeglasses

Liquid crystals

Linear polarizers

Circular polarizers

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