Electro-optical active masking filter using see through liquid crystal driven by voltage divider photosensor
First Claim
1. An electro-optical active masking filter for location between a subject and a focal plane in an optical path of a device for capturing, viewing or projecting an image of a subject, said filter comprising:
- a matrix of cells of independently variable optical transmissibility on which respective portions of the subject image impinge, each cell being directly addressed by a portion of the image impinging thereon and having a planar front electrode overlying a planar back electrode, a body of liquid crystal material sandwiched between said front and back electrodes, and a drive circuit for providing an electric field between the front and back electrodes to control the molecular alignment of crystals in the body of liquid crystal material and thus the transmissibility of each cell;
the drive circuit being electrically connected to a supply voltage rail and having a first component having an electrical characteristic that varies in response to the intensity of the portion of the subject image impinging thereon, and a second component electrically connected to the first component to form a divider circuit, with the front electrode electrically connected to a point between the first and second components so that a potential difference can exist between the front and back electrodes depending on the voltage division between the first and second components;
so that the subject image is independently filtered by the cell on which it impinges to produce a filtered subject image comprising the ensemble of said filtered subject image portions.
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Abstract
An electro-optical filter (22) typically for use in a still or video camera (10). The camera (10) is provided with a lens (14) for focusing an image of the subject (12) onto focal plane (16) of the camera (10). A recording medium is placed at the focal plane (16). Light emanating or reflected from the subject (12) travels in an optical path (20) through lens (14) and onto the focal plane (16). Located in the optical path (20) between the subject (12) and the focal plane (16) is the electro-optical filter (22). The electro-optical filter (22) comprises a matrix of independent cells (24) on which respective portions of the subject image impinge. Each cell has a transmissibility dependent on the intensity of the portion of the impinging subject image so that each portion of subject image is independently filtered by the cell (24) on which it impinges. The filtered subject image comprises the ensemble of filtered subject image portions and can be captured or viewed at the focal plane (16).
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1. An electro-optical active masking filter for location between a subject and a focal plane in an optical path of a device for capturing, viewing or projecting an image of a subject, said filter comprising:
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a matrix of cells of independently variable optical transmissibility on which respective portions of the subject image impinge, each cell being directly addressed by a portion of the image impinging thereon and having a planar front electrode overlying a planar back electrode, a body of liquid crystal material sandwiched between said front and back electrodes, and a drive circuit for providing an electric field between the front and back electrodes to control the molecular alignment of crystals in the body of liquid crystal material and thus the transmissibility of each cell; the drive circuit being electrically connected to a supply voltage rail and having a first component having an electrical characteristic that varies in response to the intensity of the portion of the subject image impinging thereon, and a second component electrically connected to the first component to form a divider circuit, with the front electrode electrically connected to a point between the first and second components so that a potential difference can exist between the front and back electrodes depending on the voltage division between the first and second components; so that the subject image is independently filtered by the cell on which it impinges to produce a filtered subject image comprising the ensemble of said filtered subject image portions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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