EP1210648A1 - Projection arrangement for projecting an image onto a projection surface - Google Patents
Projection arrangement for projecting an image onto a projection surfaceInfo
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04N—PICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
- H04N5/00—Details of television systems
- H04N5/74—Projection arrangements for image reproduction, e.g. using eidophor
- H04N5/7416—Projection arrangements for image reproduction, e.g. using eidophor involving the use of a spatial light modulator, e.g. a light valve, controlled by a video signal
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- G—PHYSICS
- G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- G03B21/00—Projectors or projection-type viewers; Accessories therefor
- G03B21/005—Projectors using an electronic spatial light modulator but not peculiar thereto
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- Projection arrangement for projecting an image onto a projection surface
- the invention relates to a projection arrangement for projecting an image onto a projection surface.
- Such a projection arrangement is, for example, a projector for projecting a cinema film, which contains a light source, a mechanical film stage and a projection lens.
- the light source emits a light beam that shines through positive images on a film that is guided transversely to the direction of light propagation of the light beam.
- the illuminated positive images are projected onto a screen using the projection lens.
- the film is unwound from a film reel or a film plate on one side of the film stage, passed over the film stage, and wound up on the other side of the film stage by a further film reel or a further film plate.
- the film is passed over the film stage discontinuously in such a way that the film passes 24 times per second
- Picture window is pushed past the film stage and stopped, whereby each individual picture is examined twice.
- the control signals for the cinema sound system are also sampled.
- only conventional cinema films can be projected.
- a projection of films that are only available as digital and / or analog data and for which the images to be projected are projected only on the basis of these
- Data is recorded, can be sent or the data can be transferred directly via data lines, and it is no longer necessary to send heavy film reels. Furthermore, the picture and sound quality remains unchanged even in the case of frequent screenings, while the quality can deteriorate with every display in conventional cinema films. For the projection of such films only available as data, there are
- Projection devices that contain light modulators for image generation, with which the image can be generated in accordance with the image data.
- LCD modules or tilting mirror matrices (DMD chips), for example, are used as light modulators.
- Replacing the projector for projecting conventional films with such a projection device leads to high acquisition costs, since a complete projection device is purchased must become. Furthermore, conventional cinema films can no longer be played with such a projection device.
- EP 0 961 502 A2 describes a cinema projector for projecting digital films.
- This cinema projector consists of the light source of a conventional cinema projector
- the invention is intended to remedy this situation and to improve the projection arrangement mentioned at the outset in such a way that the projection arrangement both for projecting one onto a
- Carrier medium recorded positive image is also suitable for projecting an image to be generated on the basis of predetermined image data.
- a supplementary module for use in such a projection arrangement is to be proposed.
- this object is achieved by a projection arrangement for projecting a
- Image reached on a projection surface a light source, a control unit, a light modulator controllable by the control unit for generating an image based on digital and / or analog image data, which is followed by an optical device for projecting the image onto the projection surface, a film stage Holding a positive image recorded on a carrier medium, one projection optics downstream of the film stage during projection and a control device by means of which either the light modulator can be acted upon with light from the light source or a positive image held by the film stage can be transilluminated with the light.
- the control device has an optical deflection element (for example a mirror) which can direct the light from the light source onto the light modulator.
- This optical deflection element can between a first position in which it is arranged in the beam path of the light emitted by the light source between the light source and the projection optics and deflects the light, and a second position in which it is not arranged in this beam path and thus the
- This optical deflection element is preferably arranged between the light source and the film stage. This makes it possible that the film stage does not have to be dismantled, and at the same time a compact construction of the projection arrangement according to the invention can be realized.
- the projection arrangement according to the invention can preferably be further developed in that the light modulator can be moved into a beam path running from the light source via the film stage to the projection surface. As a result, the beam path of the projection arrangement remains unchanged, resulting in a simple construction of the
- the projection arrangement according to the invention can further be developed in that the control device has a light path switch arranged in the beam path between the light source and the projection optics or downstream of the film stage.
- the light path switch can preferably be an electronically switchable element, so that no mechanical movement of components is required to switch the light path.
- the light modulator, the optical device and the control device are preferably designed as a couplable module.
- the mechanical film stage and the associated projection optics of the conventional projector can be retained, so that conventional films can continue to be projected.
- the conversion of an already existing, conventional projector to the projection arrangement according to the invention is easily possible, since the mechanical film stage of the conventional projector does not have to be dismantled due to the control device.
- the projection arrangement according to the invention can preferably be developed further in that the control device has a device by means of which the light source from a first
- Position in which the light falls on the light modulator can be moved into a second position in which the light falls on the film stage.
- the control device can have a device by means of which the light modulator can be moved together with the film stage from a first position in which the light falls on the light modulator to a second position in which the light falls on the film stage. This device of the control device ensures that the images generated on the basis of the predetermined image data or conventional positive images can be projected.
- the projection arrangement according to the invention can be developed particularly advantageously in that a dividing device is provided which divides the light from the light source into different colors, and that the light modulator has a plurality of light modulation units, each of which modulates one of the colors. With this structure, light outputs can be achieved that meet the brightness requirements of cinemas.
- a combination optic is provided, which combines the light emitted by light modulation units into a beam and guides it to the optical device. This advantageously makes it possible for the modulated light of different colors to be optical
- the projection arrangement according to the invention is preferably developed in such a way that the light modulator has an LCD module, which can be designed as a transmission or reflection module, a GLV module or a tilting mirror matrix. This allows an image with high
- the projection optics and the optical device are designed as a single projection device in the projection arrangement according to the invention. This makes it possible to provide a projection arrangement which only requires one projection device, so that costs can be saved.
- the projection arrangement according to the invention can advantageously be developed in such a way that a memory is provided for storing data.
- the memory can be a digital memory, such as. B. a hard drive of a computer, or can also be an analog memory, such as. B. a conventional video tape.
- the entire film can be stored in the projection arrangement, so that one does not have to rely on high transmission capacities for a connection to an external film memory.
- the projection arrangement according to the invention has an interface for receiving data.
- This interface can be a DVD drive, for example. It can also be an interface for a computer network, such as. B. the Internet. This makes it possible to transfer new films to the projection arrangement as quickly as possible and then or immediately to project them during the transfer.
- a display device and an image recording device are provided, the image recording device being able to record the image projected onto the screen and display it on the display device.
- the projection arrangement according to the invention can have a plurality of projection units, each having a light source, a film stage downstream of the light source for holding a positive image recorded on a carrier medium, one projection optics downstream of the film stage when projecting the positive image, and a first coupling part
- an add-on module which comprises a light modulator controllable by means of the actuation unit for generating an image based on predetermined image data, an optical unit downstream of the light modulator for projecting the image onto the projection surface and a second coupling part, the add-on module using the coupling parts to the projection units can be coupled and the supplementary module also has a control device by means of which either the light modulator can be acted upon with light from the light source of the projection unit to which the supplementary module is coupled, or a positive image held by the film stage of this projection unit can be transilluminated.
- Add-on module coupled to the corresponding projection unit as required.
- the supplementary module according to the invention for use in the projection arrangement described above contains a control unit, a light modulator that can be controlled by means of this, for generating an image on the basis of predetermined image data
- Optical modulator connected downstream of the light modulator for projecting the image onto a projection surface and a control device, by means of which, in the installed state of the supplementary module, on a projector which has a light source and a film stage connected downstream thereof for holding a positive image recorded on a carrier medium, either the light modulator can be acted upon with light from the light source or a positive image held by the film stage can be illuminated with the light.
- a conventional projector can be easily and quickly retrofitted so that it can project either a positive image recorded on a carrier medium or an image generated on the basis of predetermined image data as required.
- 1 shows a basic plan view of a projection arrangement according to the invention
- 2 shows a top view of a light modulator according to an embodiment
- FIG. 3 shows a block diagram of the projection arrangement according to the invention
- FIG. 4 shows a top view of the light modulator according to a further embodiment
- Fig. 5 is a side view of the light modulator shown in Fig. 4; 6 and 7 are basic representations for explaining an alternative embodiment of the deflection unit; 8 shows a basic illustration to explain an alternative embodiment of the deflection unit; 9 shows a basic illustration to explain an alternative embodiment of the deflection unit; 10 and 11 basic diagrams to explain an alternative embodiment of the deflection unit; 12 and 13 are basic representations for explaining an alternative embodiment of a light modulator; and
- Fig. 14 is a basic plan view of a conventional film projector.
- FIG. 14 For a better understanding of the projection arrangement according to the invention, the basic structure of a conventional projector for projecting positive images or films is briefly described with reference to FIG. 14.
- a conventional projector contains a lamp housing 1, a mechanical film stage 2 and a projection objective 3.
- a light source (not shown) is arranged in the lamp housing 1, which emits a light beam 4 which provides a positive image on a holder on the mechanical film stage 2
- Film 5 is illuminated, which is guided transversely to the direction of light propagation of the light beam 4.
- the illuminated positive image is projected onto a by means of the projection lens 3
- Projection screen (not shown) projected.
- the projection arrangement contains a lamp housing 1 in which a light source (not shown) (e.g. a xenon lamp)
- a light source e.g. a xenon lamp
- the projection arrangement according to the invention contains a deflection unit 6 and an imaging module 7.
- the deflection unit 6 contains a first deflection mirror 8, which is mounted on a carriage, not shown, by means of a motor and a worm gear is movable perpendicular to the direction of light propagation of the light beam 4, is attached.
- the first deflecting mirror 8 is arranged in the beam path between the lamp housing 1 and the mechanical film stage 2 such that the light beam 4 of the light source is essentially perpendicular to the direction of light propagation from the lamp housing 1 to the mechanical film stage 2 is redirected.
- the first deflecting mirror 8 can be moved out of the beam path between the lamp housing 1 and the mechanical film stage 2 by means of the carriage (not shown), so that the light beam bundle 4 is not deflected, as shown in FIG. 1, but rather shines through a film which is guided on the mechanical film stage 2. In this state, a normal movie be projected. In the state shown in FIG. 1, however, the first deflecting mirror 8 is arranged by means of the slide in the beam path between the lamp housing 1 and the mechanical film stage 2, as shown in FIG. 1.
- the light beam 4 deflected by the first deflecting mirror 8 strikes a second deflecting mirror 9 of the deflecting unit 6 and is deflected by this second deflecting mirror 9 by approximately 90 ° in such a way that the light beam deflected by the second deflecting mirror 9 is preferably parallel to that from the lamp housing 1 emerging light beam 4 spreads.
- a swiveling device can also be provided, with which the deflecting mirror 8 can be swiveled from the position shown in FIG. 1 to a position in which the light beam 4 is no longer deflected, but is directed towards the film stage 2.
- the detents can also be provided with limit switches which emit a signal when the deflecting mirror 8 is in the desired retracted or extended state.
- the imaging module 7 is arranged in such a way that the light beam deflected by the second deflecting mirror 9 falls on the imaging module 7. As shown in FIG. 2, the imaging module 7 contains a light modulator 10 and projection optics 11
- Light modulator 10 is controlled on the basis of predetermined image data in such a way that it generates an image consisting of image pixels which is projected by means of the projection optics 11. Furthermore, a light integrator or light mixing rod (not shown) can be provided, which is connected upstream of the light modulator 10 and deforms the light beam 4 in such a way that the light modulation units 21, 22, 23 described below are illuminated as uniformly as possible.
- the light modulator 10 contains a color distribution unit 12 which has three mirrors 13, 14 and 15 which are arranged one behind the other along a first optical axis and which are each inclined at 45 ° with respect to this first optical axis.
- the mirror 13 arranged on the input side is a mirror which reflects only the blue portion of the white light of the light beam.
- the light modulator 10 further includes a color combining unit 16, which has three mirrors 17, 18 and 19. These mirrors 17, 18 and 19 are arranged along a second optical axis which is parallel to the first optical axis of the light beam incident on the light modulator 10. Furthermore, these mirrors 17, 18 and 19 are inclined and arranged by 45 ° with respect to the second optical axis in such a way that the blue, green and red light reflected by the mirrors 13, 14 and 15 are each deflected such that they are along the second optical axis.
- the blue, green and red light beams are combined to form a common light beam 20.
- the light modulator 10 contains three light modulation units 21, 22 and 23 (e.g. LCD modules), each of which modulates a color component of the light split into a blue, green and red color component and thus in each case generates the required color pixels, which together produce the desired color pixel Picture result.
- the light modulation unit 21 for the blue light component is arranged between the mirrors 17 and 18.
- the light modulation unit 22 for the green light component is arranged between the mirrors 14 and 18, and the light modulation unit 23 for the red light component is arranged between the mirrors 14 and 15.
- the modulation by means of the light modulation units 21, 22 and 23 is carried out in accordance with the present digital and / or analog data.
- the light beam 20, which is color modulated, is then projected onto the screen (not shown) by means of the projection optics 11.
- the mirrors 13, 14, 15 and 21, 22, 23 can be designed as the dichroic mirrors.
- FIG. 3 shows a block diagram of the projection arrangement according to the invention.
- the projection arrangement according to the invention contains a projection unit 24 and a control unit 25.
- the projection unit 24 contains the light modulator 10, the projection optics 11, and the lamp arranged in the lamp housing 1
- the control unit 25 contains a data input 27, a control unit 28, a sound output 29, a memory 30, an operating unit 31 which an input unit, for. B. a keyboard, and a display device, e.g. B. includes a screen, and also an output interface (not shown), for example, the dimming of the room lighting or the movement of a curtain can be controlled from the projection surface.
- the control unit 25 can be designed as a separate unit, which is separate from the projection unit 24, for. B. can be set up in another room.
- LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signaling System from National Semiconductor
- PanelLink System from Silicon Image
- the film 32 consisting of stored image data is fed to the control unit 25 via the data input 27.
- the data input 27 can either be a
- the data input 27 can on the other hand by a drive for receiving a storage medium, such as. B. a DVD drive can be realized.
- the data entered via the data input 27 can either be written into the memory 30 by the control unit 28 or used directly to control the light modulator 10 in the projection unit 24.
- Control unit 28 can further filter the sound data from the input data and apply it to a cinema sound system 33 via the sound output 29 in synchronism with the image data.
- the position of the first deflecting mirror 8 (see FIG. 1) can also be controlled with the control unit 25, i. H. the first deflecting mirror 8 can either be arranged in the beam path between the lamp housing 1 and the mechanical film stage 2, as shown in FIG. 1, or outside this beam path.
- the control unit 28 can also use the image data either unchanged to control the light modulator 10 or can carry out a format adjustment, a resolution adjustment or another desired graphic transformation, the adjustment or
- Transformation can be realized by both hardware and software.
- control unit 28 it is possible to compensate for distortions which are caused by the projection optics 11.
- This can be, for example, pillow or barrel distortion.
- the image data for the control of the light modulator 10 are pre-recorded using the control unit 28 in such a way that this pre-distortion is compensated for by the distortion of the projection optics 11, so that an image with the least possible distortion is projected onto the screen 34. It is also possible by means of the control unit 28 to carry out any desired color adjustments and color conversions.
- the described processing of the data can either be carried out during the projection or it can be carried out in advance, in which case the processed data are stored in the memory 30.
- an entire cinema program can also be put together in advance via the operating unit 31.
- advertisements and film previews can be easily put together before the actual film, whereby, for example, various advertisements for the children's program and for the evening program are also put together can.
- the cinema program can thus be put together in advance for each screening and then started with a single input via the control unit 31. Since the control unit 25 can be set up in a different room than the projection unit 24, it is possible, for example, to set up the control unit 25 with the person who also sells the cinema tickets. This allows this person to sell the cards as well as the
- the projection arrangement according to the invention can advantageously also have a camera (not shown) which is installed in the auditorium and records the image projected onto the screen 34 and transmits it to the control unit 25, which displays the transmitted image on the screen of the operating unit 31. This enables the correct execution of the film screening to be monitored and, if necessary, immediate action can be taken.
- the control unit 28 will then first check whether the first deflecting mirror 8 is in the position shown in FIG. 1. If it is not in this position, the pivoting device is controlled in such a way that the first deflecting mirror 8 is pivoted into the position shown in FIG. 1. After that, the screening of the selected film, including the advertisements and, if necessary, predetermined for this film
- Movie previews started automatically. If a normal positive film is to be shown, this can be entered via the control unit 31. The control unit 28 will then check whether the first deflecting mirror 8 is in the position shown in FIG. 1. If it is in this position, the control unit 28 will control the swivel device in such a way that the first deflecting mirror 8 is swiveled out of the light path between the lamp housing 1 and the mechanical film stage 2. Then the presentation of the positive film including the sound transmission is carried out in the conventional manner.
- the projection arrangement according to the invention can also be used in such a way that it is possible to switch to the projection of this film by means of the transmitted light method during the projection of a film by means of the imaging module 7. This is advantageous if, for example, problems occur when projecting with the imaging module 7.
- the film In order to achieve this, the film must exist both as a classic positive film and in the form of image data for the imaging module 7.
- the projection arrangement must be designed so that the deflection unit 6 the light beam
- control unit 28 is designed in such a way that it supports the projection with the image generation module 7 by means of a simple sensor system or control software which, for. B. controls the data stream from memory 30 or data input 27, monitors.
- the projection is now like this controlled that during the projection with the imaging module 7 the positive film runs synchronously or with a time delay. If the control unit 28 determines that there are problems with the projection with the image generation module 7, the light path switch 6 is activated immediately, so that the positive film can now be projected. If both films are synchronized, it is even possible for a limited one
- the image generation module 7, the deflection unit 6 and the projection optics 11 can be designed as a projection module that can be coupled and uncoupled to a conventional projector, as is shown, for example, in FIG. 12. By designing it as a separate, portable projection module, this projection module can, for example, be coupled to the projector as required. It is also possible to purchase such a projection module for several projections and to couple the projection module to the desired projector.
- a holder is preferably provided which consists of a first coupling device provided on the respective projector and a second coupling device provided on the projection module.
- the first coupling device is arranged with a defined spatial relationship to the conventional projector. It is preferably attached, for example, to the foot of the lamp housing 1 of the projector and contains a base with a self-centering three-point support on which the projection module can be placed.
- the self-centering three-point support has, for example, three conical sleeves, - in which corresponding counterparts of the projection module engage when the projection module is supported.
- conical sleeves can be individually adjusted in their position perpendicular to the plane of the bearing surface and can be adjusted together in the plane of the bearing surface.
- the holder has an adjustment facility which is provided in the first coupling device remaining on the projector, so that the projection module only has to be placed on the three-point support and an immediate operational readiness is then present.
- the holder can advantageously also have a data and current interface, which has a first plug part provided on the first coupling device and a second plug part provided on the second coupling device.
- the connector parts are arranged so that a mechanical and electrical contact is made when the projection module is placed on the three-point support.
- one of the plug parts can be floating, while the other of the plug parts is fixed in its position.
- the holder is provided with a data interface, a corresponding supply line is provided for each conventional projector. This makes it possible to provide only a single control unit 25 for all conventional projectors, so that the projection module and the control unit 25 are designed as separate units. On the one hand, this increases the portability of the projection module.
- control unit can be arranged at any point, so that there are no spatial impairments in the screening room in which the conventional projector is located.
- the projection module can contain the control unit 25. In this case it is
- Projection module a functional, transportable unit.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 An alternative embodiment of the light modulator 10 is shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- three prisms 35, 36 and 37 are arranged and designed such that in the first prism 35 blue light from that deflected by the second deflecting mirror 9
- the light beam is filtered out by reflection and directed onto a tilting mirror matrix 38.
- the second prism 36 only the red light from the remaining light bundle is filtered out by reflection and directed onto a tilting mirror matrix 39.
- the remaining light namely the green portion, is directed through a third prism 37 onto a tilting mirror matrix 40.
- the individual color components are correspondingly modulated and reflected back by the tilting mirror matrices 38, 39 and 40 in accordance with the image data, so that they are brought together to form a common light beam 20 which is projected onto the screen via the projection optics 11.
- 5 schematically shows that the individual mirrors can be tilted in such a way that the light for image formation is reflected back to the projection optics (solid line) or is reflected back onto a diaphragm element 41 (dotted lines)
- the deflection unit 6 can also be designed in such a way that a rotatable mirror is provided which deflects the light bundle 4 towards the imaging module 7 in a first position and which deflects the light bundle 4 towards the mechanical film stage 2 in a second position.
- FIGS. 6 to 11 are described below with reference to FIGS. 6 to 11, each of which is an enlarged, basic illustration of a decoupling point which lies in the light path between the lamp housing 1 and the projection lens 3.
- a rotatable mirror 42 can be arranged at a position in the beam path of the light bundle 4, wherein it deflects the light bundle 4 in a first position (FIG. 6) and in a second position (Fig. 7) in the The light beam 4 is arranged in such a way that only minimal shadowing occurs in the light beam 4. The thinner the mirror, the less shading there is.
- a prism 43 (FIG. 8) can also be used as the deflecting element. B. by means of a controllable carriage (not shown) can be moved into the beam path of the light beam 4 in such a way that a deflection takes place in the prism by total reflection. In a second position of the prism 43, the prism is moved out of the beam path of the light bundle 4, so that there is no deflection and the light strikes the film on the film stage 2.
- the deflection unit 6 can also be realized by an optical waveguide 44 (which can be either flexible or rigid), the end section 45 of which can be moved into the beam path of the light bundle 4 for coupling (FIG. 9).
- the optical waveguide 44 can at the same time be used as a light integrator for the imaging module, so that at the end of the optical waveguide 44 facing the imaging module 7 there is an image field which is illuminated as homogeneously as possible and which is adapted to the light modulators.
- the optical waveguide 44 can be designed such that a cross-sectional change takes place between the beam cross section incident in the optical waveguide and the beam cross section emerging from it.
- the deflection unit 6 can also have a beam-splitting mirror 46, which divides the light bundle 4 into two mutually perpendicular light bundles 47, 48, and light flaps or shutters 49, 50, with each of which one of the divided light bundles 47, 48 is shaded.
- the beam splitting mirror 46 is shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 with a dashed line. In the state shown in FIG. 10, the light bundle 47 is shadowed, while in the state shown in FIG. 11 the light bundle 48 is shadowed.
- the light flaps 49, 50 can, for. B. magnetically or piezomechanically to selectively shade the light beams 47, 48.
- the beam splitting with the mirror can also be achieved by means of a beam splitting prism.
- the deflection unit 6 can also be implemented by electronically switchable elements, so that no mechanical movement of components is required to switch the light path.
- e.g. B. polarizes the light beam 4. This can be achieved either by a light source that emits polarized light or by a polarizer through which an unpolarized light beam passes. The light beam polarized in this way then passes through an electronically controllable element with which the direction of polarization of the light beam can be rotated.
- an element can be, for example, an LCD module or a Faraday rotator. Downstream of this element is a polarization beam splitter cube, which is an incoming light beam depending on the Polarization lets through or deflects.
- the deflection of the light beam 4 can thus be electronically controlled by controlling the element with which the direction of polarization can be rotated.
- the deflection unit 6 can be between the light source 1 and the film stage
- the lamp housing 1 such that the light bundle 4 reaches the film stage 2 in a first position of the lamp housing 1 and reaches the image generation module 7 in a second position of the lamp housing 1.
- the lamp housing can be arranged in a fixed manner and the mechanical film stage 2 and the imaging module 7 can be arranged so that they can be moved together in such a way that in a first position the film stage 2 and the imaging module 7 the light beam 4 is directed onto the film stage 2 and in a second position the film stage 2 and the
- Imaging module 7, the light beam 4 is directed onto the imaging module 7.
- the image generation module 7 can preferably be implemented by a transmission LCD module.
- the projection optics 11 of the imaging module 7 are designed such that an intermediate image of the modulated image is generated in such a way that the projection lens 3 can be used both for projecting the positive film and for projecting with the imaging module 7.
- a GLV module 51 can also be used as the light modulator 10.
- Fig. 12 and 13 the operation of such a GLV module 51 (a switchable diffraction reflection grating) is shown schematically that z. B. in the light modulator shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 instead of the tilting mirror matrices 38, 39, 40 used there.
- 51 For each image pixel, 51 has a plurality of reflecting strips 52 which extend parallel to one another and are alternately fixed in their position and are mounted so as to be movable in height. In a first adjustable position of the strips 52, these are all in one plane, so that the light falling on the strips 52 via a deflection element 53 is reflected back (FIG. 12). In a second position of the strips 52 shown in FIG. 13, every second strip 52 is in the position
- the GLV module 51 can be in the form of a matrix arrangement, so that the image pixels are arranged in rows and columns. Alternatively, the GLV module 51 can be implemented as a linear arrangement of pixels. In this case, scanning of the image line or column is then necessary for the image display. This can be done through known
- Scanning devices that are connected downstream of the light modulator 10 can be implemented.
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