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United States Patent 5,924,870
Brosh , et al. Issued: July 20, 1999
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Lenticular image and method
Abstract
The creation of computer generated lenticular images involves the computer manipulation of at least a first and second image. The images can be sequential in time of the same object or sequential in spatial perspective, or completely unrelated. The images are scanned into a computer memory and then digitally interlaced. The input can be any source of image. Likewise, the output can be manipulated to any resolution. The output interlaced image is then printed onto a substrate, such as the back surface of a lenticular lens. The resolution of the interlaced image can be matched to the geometry of the lenticules. Thus, the viewer will see the first image from a first viewing perspective and the second image from a second viewing perspective.
Inventors: Brosh; Scott (Arlington, TX); Gottfried; Phil (Southlake, TX)
Assignee: Digillax Systems (Southlake, TX)
Appl. No.: 762315
Filed: December 9, 1996
U.S. Class: 434/365; 434/96; 434/97; 434/426; 40/436; 40/453
Intern'l Class: G09B 019/00
Field of Search:434/81,84,85,90,96,100,365,426,428
40/427,436,437,442-444,451-454,471,476,478,488,518
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