Perspective Optical Division
The Perspective Optical Division is developing electronic, full motion images for entertainment, science and industry.

The Company's patent pending "No Glasses Required System" provides full motion three-dimensional (3D) viewing for movies, video games, films, computer graphics, televised broadcast, and full motion 3D displays for advertising and simulators.

 

This "No Glasses Required System" will allow people to play video games on their laptop or a commercial game system by attaching a plastic lenticular sheet to the viewing surface. Technical enhancements include programming in 3D and a simple feedback chip for maintaining registration of the image to their system. This will provide opportunities for E-commerce and cable/satellite companies to charge a monthly premium to their subscribers for 3D game access. The technology for broadcasting utilizes the current broadcast systems.

 

Science and industry will be able to realize a new way of viewing and studying pictorial information. There are applications in computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing design ( CAM ), system friendly simulator training (avoid pitfalls of motion sickness experienced by pilots with eye flutter systems). There are applications for viewing high-speed photography with single and multiple camera viewpoints.

 

The Perspective Optical Division produces graphic, non-electronic, static, 3D imaging and is developing optical recognition systems for vehicle identification.

 

The Company is entering into the cutting edge market of graphic, non-electronic, 3D imaging with huge growth and profit potential. With rich colors, deep images, and competitive pricing, The Company’s products are the best option for businesses to use in billboards, signs, and other graphic needs. The products being offered such as flip imaging (two or more individual scenes on the same surface); motion sequence and three-dimensional perception of non-electronic imaging are top quality attention getters for advertising and promotional products. All sizes are available from billboards to business cards.

 

Custom Three-Dimensional Flip technology displays multiple full size images in the space normally designed to display a single image.  By providing the illusion of motion without electronics or moving parts, three-dimensional displays can be placed anywhere that standard poster type displays are used such as, sides of buses, taxicabs, bus stops, store windows, storefronts, billboards, or key cards.

 

Flip technology makes it possible to display two full size images in the space normally required to display a single image, thus providing the illusion of motion without electronics.

 

The optical tracking systems would use identification tags made of retro-reflective plastic with encoded information mounted on the vehicles and freight. The information would be scanned using a low powered laser and an electronic reading device. An example would be automobile license plates.

 

The Company is presently negotiating with a casino to install animated electronic 3-D imaging on all their gaming machines and to use non-electronic 3D advertising throughout the casino.

The greatest growth will occur in the electronic full motion broadcast or 3D applications that are being developed for video games, CAD, CAM , simulator training and movies and the optical identification system for vehicles. These areas are rapidly changing and growing and will offer unlimited opportunities.

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