Claims
- 1. A real image display system comprising:a) a real imaging system for projecting a real image, said imaging system incorporating curved reflectors, at least one of which comprises an aspheric surface of revolution; and b) a circular polarizing window or a neutral density filter window; and c) wherein said real image display system projects a real image that appears to a viewer thereof as an image floating in space.
- 2. The real image display system of claim 1, wherein said neutral density filter window is between 15% and 40% absorption.
- 3. The real image display system of claim 2, wherein said neutral density filter has an anti-reflective coating on one or both surfaces thereof.
- 4. The real image display system of claim 1, wherein said circular polarizing window comprises a linear polarizing film and quarter wave plate, said linear polarizing film facing said real image, and said quarter wave plate facing at least one of said curved reflectors.
- 5. The real image display system of claim 4, wherein said circular polarizing window is secured to a clear substrate or between two clear substrates.
- 6. The real image display system of claim 4, wherein said circular polarizing window includes an anti-reflective coating on one or both surfaces thereof.
- 7. The real image display system of claim 4, wherein said real imaging system does not utilize a tilted beamsplitter between said curved reflector and said real image, such that said real image is not reflected from a beamsplitter surface.
- 8. A real image projection system, comprising:a) a visual staging station defining a space for viewing images from a vantage point along a viewing axis; b) at least two curved optics of the conical family of curves, at least one of said optics comprising an aspherical surface of revolution, wherein said curved optics are arranged such that an object positioned substantially at or near a focal point of one of said curved optics forms a real image positioned substantially at or near a focal point of another of said curved optics, and said real image is projected along said viewing axis and appears as a floating image when viewed from said visual staging station; and c) a circular polarizing window or a neutral density filter window.
- 9. The real image display system of claim 8, wherein said neutral density filter window is between 15% and 40% absorption.
- 10. The real image display system of claim 9, wherein said neutral density filter has an anti-reflective coating on one or both surfaces thereof.
- 11. The real image display system of claim 8, wherein said circular polarizing window comprises a linear polarizing film and quarter wave plate, said linear polarizing film facing said real image, and said quarter wave plate facing at least one of said curved reflectors.
- 12. The real image display system of claim 11, wherein said circular polarizing window is secured to a clear substrate or between two clear substrates.
- 13. The real image display system of claim 9, wherein said circular polarizing window includes an anti-reflective coating on one or both surfaces thereof.
- 14. The real image display system of claim 9, wherein said real imaging system does not utilize a tilted beamsplitter between said curved reflector and said real image, such that said real image is not reflected from a beamsplitter surface.
- 15. A real image projection system, comprising:a) a plurality of curved reflectors for projecting a real image, at least one of said reflector comprising an aspherical surface of revolution and being positioned in a tilted configuration, wherein an optical axis of said reflector is not coincident with a viewing axis, and a beampath between a target source and said curved reflector neither passes through nor reflects off of a beamsplitter; and b) a circular polarizing window or a neutral density filter window; and c) wherein said real image projection system projects a real image that appears to a viewer thereof as an image floating in space.
- 16. The real image display system of claim 15, wherein said neutral density filter window is between 15% and 40% absorption.
- 17. The real image display system of claim 16, wherein said neutral density filter has an anti-reflective coating on one or both surfaces thereof.
- 18. The real image display system of claim 15, wherein said circular polarizing window comprises a linear polarizing film and quarter wave plate, said linear polarizing film facing said real image, and said quarter wave plate facing at least one of said curved reflectors.
- 19. The real image display system of claim 18, wherein said circular polarizing window is secured to a clear substrate or between two clear substrates.
- 20. The real image display system of claim 19, wherein said circular polarizing window includes an anti-reflective coating on one or both surfaces thereof.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part patent application of application Ser. No. 09/933,331, filed Aug. 20, 2001. now U.S. Pat. No. 6,612,701, entitled “IMAGE ENHANCEMENT IN A REAL IMAGE PROJECTION SYSTEM, USING ON-AXIS REFLECTORS, AT LEAST ONE OF WHICH IS ASPHERIC IN SHAPE”, and application Ser. No. 09/557,859, filed Apr. 26, 2000, now abandoned entitled “REAL OR VIRTUAL IMAGING SYSTEM WITH REDUCED GHOST IMAGING”, which claims an invention which was disclosed in Provisional Application Number 60/131,320, filed April 27, 1999, entitled “NO GHOST FILTER”. The benefit under 35 USC §119(e) of the United States provisional application is hereby claimed, and the three aforementioned applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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