applications of high speed light
***NOTE***
The projector is fast.
The human eyes are slow.
2. Fast range scanning
3. Real-time geometrically corrected projection on deforming surfaces
4. Encoded light for the tracking, tagging and control of a robotic swarm
5. Multiple coincident personal views with camouflage layer
Twenty-four images were displayed at a 60 Hz rate to provide multiple, seemingly simultaneous
views on a single display surface. Viewers used time-encoded shutter glasses to see person-specific views. This was first tested with multiple stereoscopic views. It was then tested with negative
and camouflage images that allowed a view visible without shutter glasses, along with multiple seemingly invisible views. This could be used to create a secure information display.
*** NOTE***
A fast light cinema, where multiple films are displayed parallel on the same screen
and the audiences wear different glasses to watch their own favorites.
6. Very high resolution display
A shuttered array of lenses may be used to optically produce multiple copies of an image.
Each lens in the array can then be shuttered to be synchronized with a sequential series of images projected from the Mule. In this way, a very high resolution image can be produced with a correspondingly reduced bit depth.
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