Claims
- 1. An imaging arrangement which includes:
a system of lenses which receives light from a scene and projects the light; an optical component, positioned to receive the projected light, which splits the projected light into a first bundle of light which focuses over a first focal region, and a second bundle of light which focuses over a second focal region; a first detector array positioned in the first focal region so that a first image of the scene is created thereon, the first detector array having an array of detectors positioned relative to one another to detect the first image of the scene at a first resolution; and a second detector array positioned in the second focal region so that a second image of at least a portion of the scene is created thereon, the second detector array having an array of detectors positioned relative to one another to detect the second image of the scene at a second resolution which is higher than the first resolution.
- 2. An imaging arrangement as in claim 1 wherein the scene is a 360° surrounding panoramic scene.
- 3. An imaging arrangement as in claim 2 wherein the scene extends from below the horizon to above the horizon.
- 4. An imaging arrangement as in claim 1 wherein the optical component is a partially transmissive mirror which splits the projected light by transmitting some of the projected light and reflecting some of the projected light.
- 5. An imaging arrangement as in claim 1 wherein the second detector array is smaller than the second focal region and the second focal region and the second detector array are movable relative to one another so that the second detector array can be selectively positioned within a required portion of the second focal region.
- 6. An imaging arrangement as in claim 5 wherein the second focal region and the second detector array are rotatable relative to one another about an axis extending in a direction of travel of the second bundle of light.
- 7. An imaging arrangement as in claim 6 which includes an optical device which is positioned to receive the second bundle of light, the optical device being capable of angularly displacing the second bundle of light about the axis by an angle which is adjustable.
- 8. An imaging arrangement as in claim 7 wherein the optical device is a Pechan prism which is rotatable about the axis.
- 9. A panoramic imaging arrangement which includes:
a system of lenses capable of receiving light from a 360° surrounding panoramic scene, and projecting the light; a partially transmissive mirror positioned to receive the projected light and capable of splitting the projected light into first and second bundles of light by transmitting some of the projected light and reflecting some of the projected light, the first bundle of light being focused over a first focal region, and the second bundle of light being focused over a second focal region; a first detector array positioned in the first focal region so that a first image of the 360° surrounding panoramic scene is created thereon, the first detector array having an array of detectors positioned relative to one another to detect the first image of the 360° surrounding panoramic scene at a first resolution; a second detector array, which is smaller than the first detector array, positioned in the second focal region so that a second image is created thereon representing only a portion of the 360° surrounding panoramic scene, the second detector array having an array of detectors positioned relative to one another to detect the second image at a second resolution which is higher than the first resolution, and the ring and the second detector array being rotatable relative to one another so as to selectively position the second detector array in different positions of the ring.
- 10. A method of viewing an image, which includes the steps of:
projecting light from the image; splitting the projected light into first and second bundles of light, focusing over a first and second focal region respectively; detecting an image formed at the first focal region at a first resolution; and detecting an image formed at the second focal region at a second resolution which is higher than the first resolution.
- 11. A method of viewing an image as in claim 10 wherein the size of the image detected at the second focal region is smaller than the size of the image detected at the first focal region.
- 12. A method of viewing an image as in claim 11 which includes adjusting the positioning of the image detected within the second focal region.
- 13. A method of viewing an image as in claim 12 wherein the positioning of the image is adjusted by rotating a Pechan prism.
- 14. An imaging arrangement which includes:
a support structure; a series of lenses mounted to the support structure and capable of receiving light from a scene and projecting the light, wherein light leaving the series of lenses includes light from an entire first included angle measured from a first angle to a second angle, the first angle being from the series of lenses to a first location of the scene and the second angle being from the series of lenses to a second location of the scene; and a module which includes:
a support frame; and a set of lenses mounted to the support frame, the support frame being releasably mounted to the support structure in a position wherein the set of lenses receives at least a portion of the light after leaving the series of lenses, the light then passing through the set of lenses and leaving the set of lenses, the set of lenses being configured so that light leaving the set of lenses includes light from a second included angle only which is smaller than and located within the first included angle.
- 15. An imaging arrangement as in claim 14 wherein the scene is a 360° surrounding panoramic scene.
- 16. An imaging arrangement as in claim 15 wherein the first included angle is located below the horizon and the second angle is located above the horizon.
- 17. An imaging arrangement as in claim 16 wherein the first included angle is at least 90°.
- 18. An imaging arrangement as in claim 17 wherein the second included angle is at least 20° smaller than the first included angle.
- 19. An imaging arrangement as in claim 14 wherein the second included angle is at least 20° smaller than the first included angle.
- 20. An imaging arrangement as in claim 14 wherein the set of lenses focuses the light in a plane which is substantially flat.
- 21. In an imaging arrangement comprising a support structure and a series of lenses mounted to the support structure, a method which includes the step of:
releasably mounting a support frame of a module to the support structure, the module including a set of lenses mounted to the support frame, wherein the series of lenses is capable of receiving light from the scene and projecting the light, light leaving the series of lenses including light from an entire first included angle measured from a first angle to a second angle, the first angle being from the series of lenses to a first location of the scene and the second angle being from the series of lenses to a second location of the scene, and the set of lenses being located in a position to receive at least a portion of the light after leaving the series of lenses, the light then passing through the set of lenses and leaving the set of lenses, the set of lenses being configured so that light leaving the set of lenses includes light from a second included angle only which is smaller than and located within the first included angle.
- 22. A method as in claim 21 wherein the scene is a 360° surrounding panoramic scene, the first angle is located below the horizon and the second angle is located above the horizon.
- 23. A method of creating an image of a scene, which includes:
projecting light through a series of lenses mounted to a support structure wherein light leaving the series of lenses includes light from an entire first included angle measured from a first angle to a second angle, the first angle being from the series of lenses to a first location of the scene and the second angle being from the series of lenses to a second location of the scene; and passing at least a portion of the light through a set of lenses after leaving the series of lenses, the set of lenses being mounted to a support frame which is releasably mounted to the support structure, wherein light leaving the set of lenses includes light from a second included angle only which is smaller than and located within the first included angle.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/175,157 filed Oct. 19, 1998 (pending) which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/137,660 filed Aug. 20, 1998 (pending) which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/872,525 filed Jun. 11, 1997 (pending) which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/020,292 filed Jun. 24, 1996.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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