Peak brightness improvement for LC/DLP based RPTV
First Claim
1. In an RPTV engine, a method for producing an increase in display brightness without an actual increase in total light output, comprising:
- generating light using an illumination source;
optically processing said light generated by said illumination source to produce a light beam of rectangular format with an intensity that is non-uniform, varying from a peak intensity at a center of the beam to a minimum intensity at a periphery of said beam; and
projecting said light on at least one imager of an RPTV engine.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for producing an apparent increase in display brightness in an RPTV engine without an actual increase in total light output. Light is generated with an illumination source and optically processed to produce a light beam of rectangular format. The light beam is formed intentionally to have an intensity that is non-uniform, varying from a peak intensity at a center of the beam to a minimum intensity at a periphery of the beam. The optical processing step can include varying the intensity to selectively produce an illumination profile that decreases by at least about 30% to 70% from the peak intensity to the minimum intensity. The optical processing step can further include projecting the light beam through an integrator that is configured to produce an illumination profile that is at least partially controlled by a length of the integrator. The integrator can be configured so that a decrease in length will result in reduced uniformity.
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9 Claims
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1. In an RPTV engine, a method for producing an increase in display brightness without an actual increase in total light output, comprising:
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generating light using an illumination source;
optically processing said light generated by said illumination source to produce a light beam of rectangular format with an intensity that is non-uniform, varying from a peak intensity at a center of the beam to a minimum intensity at a periphery of said beam; and
projecting said light on at least one imager of an RPTV engine.
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- 2. The method according to claim 2 wherein said optical processing step further comprises varying said intensity to selectively produce an illumination profile which decreases by at least about 30% to 70% from said peak intensity to said minimum intensity.
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5. An RPTV engine for providing an apparent increase in display brightness without an actual increase in total light output, comprising:
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an illumination source for generating light;
an optical processor, said optical processor converting said light generated by said illumination source to a light beam of rectangular format with an intensity that is non-uniform and varying from a peak intensity at a center of the beam to a minimum intensity at a periphery of said beam and at least one imager of an RPTV engine upon which said light beam is projected. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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