H04N9/31

Control method for projector, projector, and projector system
11550209 · 2023-01-10 · ·

A control method for a projector attachable to a wall via an attachment fixture includes determining whether the projector is attached to the wall, detecting oil included in air, determining, when determining that the projector is attached to the wall, based on a detection result of the oil included in the air, whether confirmation concerning the attachment of the projector is necessary, and displaying, when determining that the confirmation concerning the attachment of the projector is necessary, a confirmation image for urging the confirmation concerning the attachment of the projector on a display surface.

ADJUSTMENT METHOD AND ADJUSTMENT DEVICE
20230041254 · 2023-02-09 ·

An adjustment method includes the steps of displaying, by a first display device, a first image used to help an input operation for performing an adjustment of a second display device different from the first display device, displaying, by the second display device, the first image and a second image in which a result of the adjustment is reflected, and outputting an adjustment parameter used to perform the adjustment to the second display device based on the input operation.

DISPLAY METHOD
20230038104 · 2023-02-09 ·

A display method includes projecting, by a projector on a first projection surface located at a first distance from the projector, a first image which represents a size of a second image to be projected on a second projection surface by the projector, the second projection surface being located at a second distance, different from the first distance, from the projector.

Optical control of qubits with spatial light modulators for quantum computing and quantum simulation

Systems and methods for the optical control of qubits and other quantum particles with spatial light modulators (SLM) for quantum computing and quantum simulation are disclosed herein. The system may include a particle system configured to provide an ordered array comprising a multiplicity of quantum particles or a multiplicity of qubits, an optical source, a SLM configured to project a structured illumination pattern capable of individually addressing one or more quantum particles or qubits of the ordered array, and a SLM controller.

Projection system and method for three-dimensional images
11595628 · 2023-02-28 ·

A system and method for the projection of virtual 3-D images onto a surface with perspective shifting viewing capability including: a source of data for at least two different paired left-right view sets of one subject, an image reflecting surface, and a projector capable of simultaneously projecting pairs of left-right view sets, and capable of changing projected left-right view sets of images from a first set to a second set to create a stereopsis effect in which content of a complete projected image appears to move in perspective.

Projector display systems having non-mechanical mirror beam steering

Dual or multi-modulation display system are disclosed that comprise projector systems with at least one modulator that may employ non-mechanical beam steering modulation. Many embodiments disclosed herein employ a non-mechanical beam steering and/or polarizer to provide for a highlights modulator.

Liquid crystal display device and electronic device

To provide a semiconductor device, a liquid crystal display device, and an electronic device which have a wide viewing angle and in which the number of manufacturing steps, the number of masks, and manufacturing cost are reduced compared with a conventional one. The liquid crystal display device includes a first electrode formed over an entire surface of one side of a substrate; a first insulating film formed over the first electrode; a thin film transistor formed over the first insulating film; a second insulating film formed over the thin film transistor; a second electrode formed over the second insulating film and having a plurality of openings; and a liquid crystal over the second electrode. The liquid crystal is controlled by an electric field between the first electrode and the second electrode.

Structured light projector and electronic device including the same

Provided is a structured light projector including a light source configured to emit light, and a nanostructure array configured to form a dot pattern based on the light emitted by the light source, the nanostructure array including a plurality of super cells each respectively including a plurality of nanostructures, wherein each of the plurality of super cells includes a first sub cell that includes a plurality of first nanostructures having a first shape distribution and a second sub cell that includes a plurality of second nanostructures having a second shape distribution.

Method and apparatus for remapping pixel locations

An apparatus and method for optically remapping projected pixels to maximize the utilization and to optimize the distribution of remapped projection pixels to achieve optimal visual performance (generally uniform resolution and luminance). A device interposed between a projector and an imaging surface for optically remapping projected pixel locations with minimal aberration. When this device is interposed between a projector and an imaging surface, it changes the terminal location of each focused pixel such that it maximally coincides with the imaging surface, which is often a surface of complex curvature and very different from the native focal surface of the projector. One implementation of the technology includes a device that uses multiple optical surfaces.

PROJECTOR
20180007183 · 2018-01-04 ·

The present disclosure describes a projector which has: an image projection portion; an image provision portion that provides a projection image to the image projection portion; a deviation movement detection portion that detects a deviation movement of the image projection portion; and an image process portion that based on detection by the deviation movement detection portion, shifts the image provided by the image provision portion in a direction where the deviation movement is corrected. According to this, even if an image projection function does not include a deviation correction function, it is possible to perform the deviation correction by means of the image process.