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11 July 1989 Videorama - A New Concept In Juxtaposed Large Screen Displays
Richard E. Holmes
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Abstract
Aircraft, marine and armament trainers often use out the window simulated images in order to provide realistic images to the trainee. Juxtaposition of several images matched side by side and/or top to bottom ca be used to provide a wider field of view (F0V). Videorama makes use of a newly patented technique that allows up to eight channels of TV projectors and/or large screen direct view displays, used in any combination, to be adjusted from a single touch panel entry remote alignment control unit to form a seamless composite image.
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Richard E. Holmes "Videorama - A New Concept In Juxtaposed Large Screen Displays", Proc. SPIE 1081, Projection Display Technology, Systems, and Applications, (11 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.952836
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

CRTs

Head

Display technology

Large screens

Visual system

Patents

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