System for producing stationary or moving three-dimensional images by projection
First Claim
1. An optical system, for the reproduction of three-dimensional images with vertical and horizontal parallax on which N images are projected, having projector objectives forming a rectangle, taken from N different places, also forming a rectangle, formed of two sheets of cylindrical lenses which are perpendicular to each other, characterized by the fact that the vertical optical aperture has a value greater than the quotient obtained by dividing the distance between two contiguous vertical projection objectives by the projection distance and less than twice said value, and the horizontal optical aperture has a value greater than the quotient obtained by dividing the distance between two contiguous horizontal projection objectives by the projection distance and less than twice said value.
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Abstract
Device for reproducing stationary or three-dimensional images by projection, the photographing being effected through several objectives, each located at a different position in space; in the reproduction system, the different images, if not reproduced on a diffusion surface, do not need to be distinguished by their position on it; the projection is effected directly onto a transparent optical system, the images being distinguished from each other by their angle of projection; this optical system is formed of a sheet of vertical cylindrical lenses, the transverse size of which is not conditioned by the number of images and the aperture of which is independent of the orthoscopic viewing angle, and of a sheet of horizontal cylindrical lenses of short focal length and arbitrarily small size constituting a reproduction system which is easy to manufacture and can be adapted to any viewing angle, giving a different image at each point of viewing.
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- 1. An optical system, for the reproduction of three-dimensional images with vertical and horizontal parallax on which N images are projected, having projector objectives forming a rectangle, taken from N different places, also forming a rectangle, formed of two sheets of cylindrical lenses which are perpendicular to each other, characterized by the fact that the vertical optical aperture has a value greater than the quotient obtained by dividing the distance between two contiguous vertical projection objectives by the projection distance and less than twice said value, and the horizontal optical aperture has a value greater than the quotient obtained by dividing the distance between two contiguous horizontal projection objectives by the projection distance and less than twice said value.
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2. An optical system for the three-dimensional reproduction of images with horizontal parallax on which N images are projected, having horizontally aligned projector objectives, taken from N different places also forming a horizontal line, formed of two sheets of cylindrical lenses which are perpendicular to each other, characterized by the fact that the vertical optical aperture is at least sufficient to permit seeing the image in its entire height from any contemplated point of observation, and the horizontal aperture has a value at least equal to the quotient obtained by dividing the distance between two contiguous projection objectives by the projection distance and less than twice said value.
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