WO1998035498A1 - Video projection holographic screen, system and method - Google Patents
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- G02B5/0252—Diffusing elements; Afocal elements characterised by the diffusing properties using holographic or diffractive means
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- 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
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- H04N—PICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
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- H04N9/00—Details of colour television systems
- H04N9/12—Picture reproducers
- H04N9/31—Projection devices for colour picture display, e.g. using electronic spatial light modulators [ESLM]
- H04N9/3129—Projection devices for colour picture display, e.g. using electronic spatial light modulators [ESLM] scanning a light beam on the display screen
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- the invention relates to laser projection video screen systems and methods employing a pulsed laser source and holographic projection screens.
- a traditional, white, front projection screen returns projected light in a random manner and is referred to as a Lambertian Scatterer with the brightness of the image appearing the same, regardless of the viewer location.
- This white front projection screen is typically used as a reference point, so that if a screen is able to return a projected image in a more spatially selective manner, then the screen appears brighter and is said to have
- the typical white front projection screen is considered to have a gain of 1; whereas, a front projection screen having more sophisticated structures that are designed to limit the returning projected image light to a specified range of horizontal and vertical direction by use of glass beads or other materials with known scattering angles is considered to have a higher gain.
- the gain of the screen may be a critical component to reproduce the projected image with enough contrast.
- the traditional front projection screen is used in bright ambient light conditions, it will reflect back not only the projected images, but also a large portion of undesirable bright ambient light toward the direction of the viewer; therefore, high picture contrast cannot be attained.
- a second problem is that the conventional video projection device is powered by an incandescent light source. Since the incandescent light source produces incoherent light rays, they have more chance of being dispersed by random scattering as they travel through the air from the projection device to the screen. The longer the projection throw distance is, the more image dispersion they suffer.
- the invention relates to a holographic projection screen and to laser video projection systems and methods employing the holographic screens.
- the laser video projection system of the invention comprises a video projection device employing, for example, red (R) , green (G) and blue (B) monochromatic laser light sources to form a projected full color video image, and which system includes a projection screen with a holographic pattern on the screen surface which reflects back the projected image in a selected direction, and transmits the majority of ambient light through the screen to provide a high video picture contrast on the screen.
- the method comprises projecting a laser video image, typically employing R,G and B pulsed lasers to provide a full color video image onto a projection screen with a selected holographic design, in one or multiple layers on the screen surface to reflect back substantially the full color image to a viewer and to transmit the majority of ambient light through the projection screen.
- a viewable projected image onto the screen is achieved by front projection format under high ambient light conditions by: a) a video projection device powered by coherent/laser light sources (R,G,B) to minimize the image dispersion between the projector and the screen; and b) a special front projection screen design which only reflects back the projected image to the direction of the viewers, and not to the surrounding areas where no viewer will be (highly directional design) , and transmits the majority of the ambient light through the screen so that high picture contrast can be achieved.
- a video projection device powered by coherent/laser light sources (R,G,B) to minimize the image dispersion between the projector and the screen
- R,G,B coherent/laser light sources
- This invention embodies two different front projection screen designs incorporating holographic patterns which can be used beneficially with video projection devices powered by laser light sources (R,G,B).
- a full color video projection device powered by laser light sources produces specific monochromatic wavelengths of red, green and blue light, it is ideal to construct reflective viewing screens with holographic patterns that will reflect back only those wavelengths of red, green and blue used in the laser video projection device.
- the first design is a diffusely-reflecting holographic screen with exceptionally high gain (i.e., well defined viewing cone) which will be best suited for uses under high ambient light conditions.
- This screen design reflects only the specific monochromatic wavelengths of red, green and blue used in the laser video projection device, therefore, it will not be optically usable with other conventional video projection devices powered by incandescent light sources. Because the holographic patterns constructed on the screen surface only reflect the specific monochromatic wavelengths of red, green and blue back to the viewers, all other wavelengths from the ambient light will pass through the screen. This will help to increase image contrast and thus make the image much easier to view under high ambient light conditions.
- the high transmission of visible wavelengths means that the screen could offer considerable "see-through” features for blending the projected images with real background scenes behind the screen.
- Holographic pattern is constructed to direct incoming specific monochromatic light from the laser video projection device into predetermined horizontal and vertical energy distribution zones, thus, this screen produces very bright images by virtue of shaping most of the projected R,G,B laser image light into very well defined, narrow viewing cones.
- the method used in the recording of the holographic patterns ensures that there is maximum of diffraction at the specific monochromatic wavelengths from the laser video projection device, so that high reflection of those wavelengths towards the viewer or other direction is achieved.
- Mass production of this screen is available once a printing process has been established for this type of hologram.
- This technigue literally uses a modified optical contact printing process to bring the hologram onto thin layers of photopolymerizable plastic materials (typically less than 0.0002" thick) supported on polycarbonate or polyester film.
- the holographic pattern is transferred at high speed onto the film, and the completed screen itself ends up on a roll from which the user can cut a piece to the unit size (typically 40" wide by 80" high).
- the hologram may consist of a single diffracting layer or a sandwich of two or three such layers, each optimized for separated wavelength regions.
- a second design is a multi-layered holographic screen comprised of a diffusely-reflecting layer, as discussed above, plus an additional layer with diffracting holographic patterns which direct the reflected R,G,B laser images by the diffusely-reflecting layer into pre-deter ined selected "left" and "right” viewing zones.
- Two video projection devices powered by R,G,B laser light sources receive stereoscopic video input signals derived from two displaced cameras.
- the resulting "left” and “right” images are front projected onto the multi-layer holographic screen described herein.
- the first layer of the multi-layer holographic screen is made of transparent plastic material (either polycarbonate or polyester film) having diffracting holographic patterns printed on the back surface; therefore, the projected R,G,B laser images will transmit through the first layer.
- the second layer is a diffusely-reflecting holographic screen; thus, the image will be formed and a majority of the R,G,B laser image light will be reflected back toward the viewer. Then, the diffracting holographic patterns printed on the back of the first layer will direct the reflected stereoscopic R,G,B laser images into pre-determined "left” and " right” viewing zones as the reflected images pass through the first layer, creating the effect of a 3-dimensional ("3D”) image to the viewer.
- 3D 3-dimensional
- This multi-layer, three dimensional, holographic screen design will pass all the other wavelengths from the ambient light source through the screen, similar to the first holographic screen, reflecting back only the red, green and blue laser wavelengths from the laser video projector used, which will help increase the image contrast ratio.
- This multi-layer, three dimensional holographic screen can be mass produced in a similar manner (i.e., contact-copying process) as the first holographic screen with high gain.
- the holographic projection screen is particularly adapted for use in pulsed laser video systems and methods; however, the holographic projection screen may also be employed with, and has advantages with, other light image projection systems and methods incorporating monochromatic or semi-monochromatic R,G,B light sources.
- Fig. l is a functional block flow diagram of the invention with a laser video projection system with an enlarged holographic screen.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic drawing of holographic reflecting gratings on diffused thin film projection screen surface.
- Fig. 3 is a contact-copying system and process for holographic patterns on the projection screen.
- Fig. 4 is a schematic and plan view drawing of holographic diffraction system with grating on transparent thin film surface.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a laser projection system incorporating red (R) , green (G) and blue (B) lasers with holographic reflective viewing projection screen, illustrating the formation of narrow-angle viewing zone due to focusing by the viewing screen.
- Fig. 2 illustrates the holographic patterns reflected back by specific wavelengths of R,G,B light produced by the laser projection system, with other visible light transmitted through the screen; thereby, a high contrast image can be formed and observed by the viewers located within the viewing zone. Further, Fig. 2 shows the specific arrangement of one holographic pattern used.
- Fig. 3 illustrates a mass production contact-copying system and process for the holographic patterns which includes a replicator, a laminator and a scroll oven.
- the replicator reproduces duplicate copies of original holographic patterns by bringing the hologram onto thin layers of photopolymerizable plastic material; the laminator transfers the holographic pattern at high speed onto polycarbonate or polyester film; and the scroll oven rolls up the finished film with hologram printed on it.
- Fig. 4 illustrates a schematic drawing of a holographic diffraction pattern, as well as a block flow diagram of this multilayer holographic screen embodiment, with reflective and diffractive patterns working in conjunction with two laser video projection systems.
- Each laser video projection system displays "left" and "right” side images onto the screen, so viewers located in the specific zone can view the stereoscopic images.
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