Abstract:
A method and apparatus are disclosed for photographic image capture illuminating of a range surrounding a panorama camera that has plural objectives. The illumination is performed from plural positions of the panorama camera from between views of the plural objectives. The illumination is directionally adapted for intensity and/or spectrum for even illumination of entire panorama imaging area.
Abstract:
This specification describes a method including determining a resolution of visual source content, determining a resolution and a field of view of a display of a virtual reality headset, determining, based at least in part on the resolution of the visual source content; the resolution of the display; and the field of view of the display: a field of view for display of visual data corresponding to the visual source content in the virtual reality space, and a projection shape for display of the visual data corresponding to the visual source content in the virtual reality space, the projection shape including one of a flat projection, a horizontally curved projection, a vertically curved projection, a spherical projection, and a combination thereof.
Abstract:
An apparatus for controlling brightness of images includes: a first light guide including an in-coupling diffraction grating configured to in-couple input beams of light from a first light engine, an expanding grating configured to expand the input beams of light, and an out-coupling diffraction grating configured to out-couple the expanded beams of light; and a second light guide including at least; an in-coupling diffraction grating configured to in-couple input beams of light from a second light engine, an expanding grating configured to expand the input beams of light, and an out-coupling diffraction grating configured to out-couple the expanded beams of light. The out-coupling diffraction grating of the first light guide at least partially overlaps the out-coupling diffraction grating of the second light guide so that images are overlaid to control brightness of images provided by the apparatus.
Abstract:
An apparatus for providing gaze tracking in a near-eye display. Certain examples provide an apparatus including a light modulator configured to receive light of a first range of wavelengths and generate an image beam therefrom. The light modulator is further configured to receive light of a second range of wavelengths and generate a probe beam therefrom. The apparatus also includes one or more light guides including one or more in-coupling element areas, and one or more out-coupling element areas. The one or more in-coupling element areas are configured to receive and in-couple the image beam and the probe beam into the one or more light guides. The one or more out-coupling element areas are configured to out-couple, from the one or more light guides: the image beam to a user's eye for user viewing, and the probe beam to the user's eye for detection of reflection therefrom.
Abstract:
An apparatus comprising: including a light source; a pixel control element; and an input transmission polarizer configured to: polarize incident light from the light source into transmitted first and second light portions, wherein the first light portion has a first polarization and the second light portion has a second polarization and wherein the first and second polarizations are orthogonal; to provide the first light portion as input to the pixel control element; and to output the second light portion to provide the second light portion for illumination.
Abstract:
Certain examples of the present invention relate to an apparatus, method, computer program and system for use in gaze dependent foveated rendering. Certain examples provide an apparatus including at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus at least to perform adapting a gaze dependent foveated rendering process in response to a determination of a sub-optimal operational condition of the gaze dependent foveated rendering process.
Abstract:
An apparatus, method and computer program wherein the apparatus includes: processing circuitry; and memory circuitry including computer program code, the memory circuitry and the computer program code configured to, with the processing circuitry, enable the apparatus to perform; detecting whether or not a user is viewing an external display area or an internal display area; controlling an image source to provide images for the internal display area in response to detecting that a user is viewing the internal display area: and controlling an image source to provide images for the external display area in response to detecting that a user is viewing the external display area.
Abstract:
An apparatus including an internal optical projection element configured to project light internally towards an eye of a user of the apparatus; an external optical projection element configured to project light externally away from an eye of the user of the apparatus; and one or more optical engines configured to provide light to the internal optical projection element and the external optical projection element. The apparatus preferably further includes a light guide with diffractive in and out-coupling elements and is configured as a head mounted display
Abstract:
An apparatus includes: first and second light guides, each light guide respectively including: a plurality of diffractive optical elements configured to: in-couple one or more input beams of light into the light guides, expand the input beams of light, and out-couple the expanded beams of light from the light guides to provide expanded output light beams; wherein the out-coupling diffractive optical elements include a plurality of sections thereof that are independently switch able between a first and second out-coupling states. A section of the out-coupling diffractive guide in the first out-coupling state permits the out-coupling of the expanded beams of light therefrom. A section of the out-coupling diffractive guide in the second out-coupling state precludes the out-coupling of the expanded beams of light therefrom. The out-coupling diffractive guides at least partially overlap.
Abstract:
Certain examples of the present invention relate to an apparatus, method, and system for use in a display Certain examples provide an apparatus including a waveguide including a plurality of diffractive sections configured to: in-couple an input beam of light into the waveguide, expand the input beam of light, and out-couple the expanded beam of light from the waveguide to provide an expanded output light beam configured for use in a reflection based heads-up display system wherein the expanded output light beam is directed to a curved reflective surface, having a non-zero optical power, for reflection therefrom to a user's eye; wherein the waveguide is configured to adjust the expanded output light beam so as to compensate for the optical power of the curved reflective surface and provide a collimated reflected expanded output light beam to the user's eye.