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Collimating image from an LCD display
Okay, much thanks for the info!- DELTA12
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Collimating image from an LCD display
One of the major features of an HUD is that the produced image is collimated and thus always in eye focus independent of the current eye accomodation. That's what I'm aiming for.- DELTA12
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Collimating image from an LCD display
Well is that a collimated image? Because as far as I know, doing that simply results in the light rays to focus at some point on the other side of the lens, but I need an image focused at infinity- DELTA12
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Collimating image from an LCD display
Yes, if I move the lens back and forth I get a focused image at some point when looking through the lens- DELTA12
- Post #10
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Collimating image from an LCD display
I can get a focused image, although it's not the goal I'm aiming for, instead I need to achieve collimated image from the display (focused at infinity). I've tried the method I described above (replacing the display backlight with a collimated light source) with good results although the...- DELTA12
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Collimating image from an LCD display
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Collimating image from an LCD display
Yes, that's how HUDs and collimator sights work if I understand it correctly.- DELTA12
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Collimating image from an LCD display
I have an LCD display I'd like to use in a collimated HUD display, however it seems that I can't get the light (image) from it to collimate properly. I'm trying to use a lens with the focal distance of 4.5 cm. When I place the display 4.5 cm away from the lens' center I expected to achieve the...- DELTA12
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- Image Lcd Optics
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering