Claims
- 1. An optical intensity modulation method comprising:
causing a periodic modulation in optical intensity of an original display image in the temporal domain so as to generate an optical state variation in a recorded image that is obtained by image capturing a display image, wherein the optical state variation is independent of the original display image and generates no interfering effect in the display image, when directly viewed.
- 2. The optical intensity modulation method according to claim 1, wherein:
the modulation is performed in such a way that a spatial distribution of the optical intensity modulation does not include high spatial frequency components in each time period.
- 3. The optical intensity modulation method according to claim 1, wherein:
a phase, an intensity, and a waveform of the modulation in the temporal domain or a combination of the phase, the intensity and the waveforms is varied among various spatial positions, while a frequency is kept constant, so as to avoid high spatial frequency components in a spatial distribution of the optical intensity modulation in each time period.
- 4. The optical intensity modulation method according to claim 1, wherein:
an optical intensity is modulated in a sinusoidal waveform in the temporal domain, and an amplitude and a frequency of the sinusoidal waveform are such that the amplitude and frequency of a resulting optical intensity modulation over time in each recorded frame, captured by an image capturing apparatus, are that of a region having contrast greater than or equal to a temporal frequency contrast sensitivity threshold of the human vision at a luminance level in the original display image.
- 5. The optical intensity modulation method according to claim 4, wherein:
the amplitude of the sinusoidal waveform is such that the amplitude of the optical intensity modulation is less than or equal to an amplitude value derived from the temporal frequency contrast sensitivity threshold of the human vision at the frequency of the sinusoidal waveform that is defined in claim 4, at a luminance level of the display image.
- 6. The optical intensity modulation method according to claim 1, wherein:
the optical state is modulated in a composite waveform, and at least one combination of amplitudes and frequencies of sinusoidal components of the composite waveform is such that an amplitude and a frequency of the optical state variation in the temporary domain in each recorded frame, captured by an image capturing apparatus, are that of a region having contrast greater than or equal to a temporal frequency contrast sensitivity threshold of the human vision at a luminance level in the original display image.
- 7. The optical intensity modulation method according to claim 6, wherein:
the amplitude of the sinusoidal waveform is such that the amplitude of each sinusoidal component waveform is less than or equal to an amplitude value derived from a temporal frequency contrast sensitivity threshold of the human vision at the frequency of the sinusoidal waveform that is defined in claim 6, at a luminance level of the display image.
- 8. The optical intensity modulation method according to claim 1, wherein:
different types of optical intensity modulation are applied at different positions in the display image.
- 9. The optical intensity modulation method according to claim 1, wherein:
different types of optical intensity modulation are applied at different time periods.
- 10. The optical intensity modulation method according to claim 1, wherein:
an optical volume displayed in a single frame remains constant before and after the optical intensity modulation is applied.
- 11. The optical intensity modulation method according to claim 1, wherein:
the optical state variation in the recorded image is in the color domain.
- 12. An optical intensity modulation application system applying a modulation on a display image, so that an optical state variation, that is independent of an original display image, would appear in a recording of the display image, while the display image on a screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, the system comprising:
a display apparatus of a projection type that projects the display image on the screen; and an optical state modulation apparatus that applies an optical intensity modulation with a periodicity in the temporal domain on the original display image by affecting a projection light in a projection light path.
- 13. An optical intensity modulation application system applying a modulation on a display image, so that an optical state variation, that is independent of an original display image, would appear in a recording of the display image, while the display image on a screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, the system comprising:
a display apparatus of a projection type that projects the display image on the screen; and an optical state modulation apparatus that applies the optical intensity modulation with a periodicity in the temporal domain on the original display image by controlling an optical source of the display apparatus.
- 14. An optical intensity modulation application system applying a modulation on a display image, so that an optical state variation, that is independent of an original display image, would appear in a recording of the display image, while the display image on a screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, the system comprising:
a display apparatus of a projection type that projects the display image on the screen; and an optical state modulation apparatus that applies the optical intensity modulation with a periodicity in the temporal domain on the original display image by controlling an image signal in the display apparatus.
- 15. An optical intensity modulation application system applying a modulation on a display image, so that an optical state variation, that is independent of an original display image, would appear in a recording of the display image, while the display image on a screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, the system comprising:
a display apparatus of a projection type that projects the display image on the screen; and an optical state modulation apparatus that applies an optical intensity modulation at each position in the display image independently from other positions in the display image with a periodicity in the temporal domain on the original display image by acting on an optical path between an emission point or an emission surface of the display apparatus and a viewer.
- 16. An optical intensity modulation application system applying a modulation on a display image, so that an optical state variation, that is independent of an original display image, would appear in a recording of the display image, while the display image on a screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, the system comprising:
a display apparatus of a projection type that projects the display image on the screen; and an optical state modulation apparatus that applies an optical intensity modulation at each position in the display image independently from other positions in the display image with a periodicity in the temporal domain on the original display image by controlling an image signal in the display apparatus.
- 17. An optical intensity modulation application system applying a modulation on a display image, so that an optical state variation, that is independent of an original display image, would appear in a recording of the display image, while the display image on a display screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, the system comprising:
a display apparatus of a direct view type that displays the display image on the display screen; and an optical state modulation apparatus that applies the optical intensity modulation with a periodicity in the temporal domain on the original display image by affecting display light.
- 18. An optical intensity modulation application system applying a modulation on a display image, so that an optical state variation, that is independent of an original display image, would appear in a recording of the display image, while the display image on a display screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, the system comprising:
a display apparatus of a direct view type that displays the display image on the display screen; and an optical state modulation apparatus that applies the optical intensity modulation with a periodicity in the temporal domain on the original display image by controlling an optical source of the display apparatus.
- 19. An optical intensity modulation application system applying a modulation on a display image, so that an optical state variation, that is independent of an original display image, would appear in a recording of the display image, while the display image on a display screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, the system comprising:
a display apparatus of a direct view type that displays the display image on the display screen; and an optical state modulation apparatus that applies the optical intensity modulation with a periodicity in the temporal domain on the original display image by controlling an image signal in the display apparatus.
- 20. An optical intensity modulation application system applying a modulation on a display image, so that an optical state variation, that is independent of an original display image, would appear in a recording of the display image, while the display image on a display screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, the system comprising:
a display apparatus of a direct view type that displays the display image on the display screen; and an optical state modulation apparatus that applies an optical intensity modulation at each position in the display image independently from other positions in the display image with a periodicity in the temporal domain on the original display image by acting on the optical path between an emission point or an emission surface of the display apparatus and a viewer.
- 21. An optical intensity modulation application system applying a modulation on a display image, so that an optical state variation, that is independent of an original display image, would appear in a recording of the display image, while the display image on a display screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, the system comprising:
a display apparatus of a direct view type that displays the display image on the display screen; and an optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation with a periodicity in the temporal domain at each position in the display image independently from other positions in the display image on the original display image by controlling an image signal of the display apparatus.
- 22. An optical state modulation apparatus in an optical state modulation application system, wherein:
the optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation having a periodicity in the temporal domain on a projected light from a projection type display apparatus; wherein, while a display image on a screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, a recorded image capturing the display image shows an optical state variation that is independent of an original display image.
- 23. An optical state modulation apparatus in an optical state modulation application system, wherein:
the optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation having a periodicity in the temporal domain on an optical source of a display apparatus of a projector type display apparatus; wherein, while a display image on a screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, a recorded image capturing the display image shows an optical state variation that is independent of an original display image.
- 24. An optical state modulation apparatus in an optical state modulation application system, wherein:
the optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation having a periodicity in the temporal domain on an image signal in a display apparatus of a projection type; wherein, while a display image on a screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, a recorded image capturing the display image shows an optical state variation that is independent of an original display image.
- 25. An optical state modulation apparatus in an optical state modulation application system, wherein:
the optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation, which has a periodicity in the temporal domain in accordance with positions in an image, on an optical path between a point of light emission or a surface of light emission in a display apparatus of a projection type and an observer; wherein, while a display image on a screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, a recorded image capturing the display image shows an optical state variation that is independent of an original display image.
- 26. An optical state modulation apparatus in an optical state modulation application system, wherein:
the optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation, which has a periodicity in the temporal domain, in accordance with a position in an image on an image signal in a display apparatus of a projection type; wherein, while a display image on a screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, a recorded image capturing the display image shows an optical state variation that is independent of an original display image.
- 27. An optical state modulation apparatus in an optical state modulation application system, wherein:
the optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation having a periodicity in the temporal domain on a display light of a display apparatus of a direct view type; wherein, while a display image on a display screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, a recorded image capturing the display image shows an optical state variation that is independent of an original display image.
- 28. An optical state modulation apparatus in an optical state modulation application system, wherein:
the optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation having a periodicity in the temporal domain on a light source of a display apparatus of a direct view type; wherein, while a display image on a display screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, a recorded image capturing the display image shows an optical state variation that is independent of an original display image.
- 29. An optical state modulation apparatus in an optical state modulation application system, wherein:
the optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation having a periodicity in the temporal domain on an image signal in a display apparatus of a direct view type; wherein, while a display image on a display screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, a recorded image capturing the display image shows an optical state variation that is independent of an original display image.
- 30. An optical state modulation apparatus in an optical state modulation application system, wherein:
the optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation, which has a periodicity in the temporal domain, in accordance with a position in an image on an optical path between a point of light emission or a surface of light emission in a display apparatus of a direct view type and an observer; wherein, while a display image on a display screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, a recorded image capturing the display image shows an optical state variation that is independent of an original display image.
- 31. An optical state modulation apparatus in an optical state modulation application system, wherein:
the optical state modulation apparatus applying an optical intensity modulation, which has a periodicity in the temporal domain, in accordance with a position in an image on an image signal in a display apparatus of a direct view type; wherein, while a display image on a display screen remains undisturbed when viewed directly, a recorded image capturing the display image shows an optical state variation that is independent of an original display image.
Priority Claims (1)
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P2002-066049 |
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RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application JP 2002-066049 filed in Japanese Patent Office on Mar. 11, 2002, and the disclosure of that application is incorporated herein by reference to the extent permitted by law.