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14 February 1986 A 3D Camera Projection System
Milton Laikin
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Proceedings Volume 0554, 1985 International Lens Design Conference; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949280
Event: 1985 International Lens Design Conference, 1985, Cherry Hill, United States
Abstract
As with other 3D projection systems, polarized images are projected onto a metalized screen and then viewed with polarizing glasses. In order to obtain a wide,bright picture, both images are placed on 70 mm film. These over-under images(.661X1.5inch and separated by a bar of .15 inch) are projected with a single lens. By means of mirrors,these images are separated,then polarized and registered on the screen. A novel camera relay-prism* creates the over-under images on the film with the proper orientation. It consists of a matched pair of front objective lenses; each is followed by a field lens, relay lens assembly, and finally a rear penta prism assembly.
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Milton Laikin "A 3D Camera Projection System", Proc. SPIE 0554, 1985 International Lens Design Conference, (14 February 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949280
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KEYWORDS
Prisms

Relays

Projection systems

Cameras

Objectives

3D image processing

Glasses

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