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Revision as of 03:40, 22 October 2011
Lenny Lipton founded StereoGraphics Corporation in 1980 to market 3D Computer Display technology. Based in San Rafael, CA
1982 patent "Stereoscopic television system" the first flicker-free electronic stereoscopic display U.S. Patent No. 4,523,226
CrystalEyes, the first practical electronic stereoscopic product for computer graphics and video applications.
StereoGraphics was acquired by RealD Cinema in 2005.
Patents
- US patent 7477206, "Enhanced ZScreen modulator techniques", issued January 13, 2009, assigned to RealD
- US patent 6975345, "Polarizing modulator for an electronic stereoscopic display", issued December 13, 2005, assigned to StereoGraphics Corporation
- US patent 5481321, "Stereoscopic motion picture projection system", issued January 2, 1996, assigned to Lenny Lipton
- US patent 4884876, "Achromatic liquid crystal shutter for stereoscopic and other applications", issued December 5, 1989, assigned to Lenny Lipton
- US patent 4792850, "Method and system employing a push-pull liquid crystal modulator", issued December 20, 1988, assigned to StereoGraphics Corporation
- US patent 4523226, "Stereoscopic television system", issued January 19, 1983, assigned to StereoGraphics Corporation
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to RealD cinema.
- Who is Lenny Lipton? About Inventor and Chief technical officer of RealD through 2008