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8 May 1997 Multi-megapixel display technology
Robin Y. Zhang, Guy A. Marlor
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Proceedings Volume 3013, Projection Displays III; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273879
Event: Electronic Imaging '97, 1997, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Newly developed high sensitivity and high resolution photoactivated liquid crystal light valves enjoy an enormous advantage with regard to supporting multi-megapixel display formats. Using multiple optical drivers, for example six polysilicon 800 X 600 pixel AMTFT devices, allows for the provision of very high brightness 2400 X 1200 pixel images. The use of linearly scanned, multiple ELD devices, take the format into the six million to eight million pixels capability that is truly needed to satisfy the capabilities of the human visual system. Our work details applications in CAD/CAM, simulation, digital cinema and the workstations of the future.
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Robin Y. Zhang and Guy A. Marlor "Multi-megapixel display technology", Proc. SPIE 3013, Projection Displays III, (8 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273879
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KEYWORDS
CRTs

Light valves

Lamps

Optical amplifiers

Image resolution

Amplifiers

Projection systems

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