Re: Acute angle projection (variable/stretched focal point?)
- From: p.kinsler@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 10:52:26 +0100
Helpful person <rrllff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://www.camfpd.com/technology.htm
Interesting. I designed a system almost identical about 10 years ago
and it was not my original idea. i wonder how valid their patents are?
I suppose that would depend on what they have patented, and when.
It was 6 years ago I first saw a presentation (at a conference)
and thought it seemed a nice idea. I don't know how far back their
work goes -- since their wedges aren't all over the place by now I
assume the fabrication of optics or wedges is a bit trickier than
they hoped.
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