Abstract
This paper describes a light capturing configuration that structures the original image projection onto 2 sub image projections where one sub projection will be projected in its original direction and the other sub projection will be projected in the opposite direction to the originally projected direction. The light capturing configuration consists of a convex lens stack, a beam splitter, a sensor 1, a reflecting surface, an enclosing structure and a sensor 2. The light capturing configuration will utilize the convex lens stack to collect the light rays coming from the scene in front of it. And the light capturing configuration will structure the original image projection onto 2 sub image projections. One sub image projection will be projected in its originally projected direction and will be collected by the sensor 1. In addition to that, the other sub image projection will be projected in the opposite direction to the originally projected direction, after being subjected to a reflection mechanism. The second sub image projection, which was subjected to the reflection mechanism, will be collected by the sensor 2. The light capturing configuration, utilizing the entities it contains, will have the capability to capture the light rays coming from the scene in front of it, in a distributed manner.
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Recommended Citation
abeysekera, punarjeewa, "The Light Capturing Configuration That Structures the Original Image Projection onto 2 Sub Image Projections where one Sub Projection will be projected in its Original Direction and the other Sub Projection will be projected in the Opposite Direction to the originally projected Direction.", Technical Disclosure Commons, (December 19, 2024)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/7669