Abstract
This paper describes a composite projection configuration which have the capability to display multiple color combinations utilizing multiple projection projecting displays. The composite projection configuration will contain 6 identical projection projecting displays and 6 beam splitters. Each projection projecting display will have the capability to project a projection, which will be projected onto the user’s field of view as a virtual image area. The virtual image area that will be projected utilizing each projection projecting display, will consists of a 2 dimensional array of color units. In the virtual image area that will be projected utilizing each projection projecting display, each color unit will be produced (generated) as the result of the illumination of a corresponding pixel unit of the projection projecting display. The 6 projection projecting displays will have the capability to collectively and concurrently project 6 dimensionally identical virtual image areas into the field of view of the user where the projected 6 virtual image areas have the capability to exactly superimpose on top of each other. The composite projection configuration, by collectively and concurrently utilizing the 6 displays, will have the capability to display multiple color combinations for each color unit that will be located within the commonly utilized 2D space occupied by the superimposing common virtual image area.
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Recommended Citation
abeysekera, punarjeewa, "The Composite Projection Configuration Which have the Capability to Display Multiple Color Combinations Utilizing Multiple Projection Projecting Displays.", Technical Disclosure Commons, (August 12, 2024)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7274