Five-brand patent

Hello, this friend. At present, the common 3D imaging technologies all rely on people's eyes to generate stereoscopic impression, but one eye can also see the stereoscopic impression of objects, which is certain. For example, if you look at the beer bottle on the table with one eye, you can still see that it has a three-dimensional effect. Just because you look at it with one eye, the beer bottle will not become a flat image.

As early as the 1980s, a professor at the University of South Carolina in the United States proposed a new stereoscopic television system. When shooting, two cameras are still used to obtain a pair of parallax image signals. At the receiving end, according to the command sent by the sending end, a pair of parallax image signals appear on the screen in turn. Therefore, human eyes can see stereoscopic color images. This new stereoscopic TV system does not need to wear special glasses, and one eye can have stereoscopic effect.

In our country, some people are engaged in this research and have patented technology:

ApplicationNo./PatentNo.: 85 108 180

Applicant/patentee: Wu Jin.

The invention provides a new stereoscopic movie and stereoscopic TV system, which is characterized by simulating the process of watching an object with one eye to obtain a stereoscopic impression, so that the screen and the images on the screen move left and right with a fixed size, a certain frequency and amplitude, so that people's eyes can obtain image information at more than two positions, thus making people have a stereoscopic impression on the images on the screen, such as stereoscopic movies, stereoscopic TVs, stereoscopic billboards, stereo photo, books and the like. All the images invented by this system and needed to be displayed.

This person thinks that the reason why these technologies are not common may be because there are still some technical problems or cost problems, but I believe they will continue to mature, and I also believe that the landlord can watch three-dimensional movies with one eye.