Van Nuys, CA, United States of America

James F Butterfield


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 60(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1988

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Title: The Innovations of James F. Butterfield

Introduction

James F. Butterfield is an accomplished inventor based in Van Nuys, CA (US). He is known for his pioneering work in the field of stereoscopic television systems. His innovative approach has contributed significantly to the advancement of visual technology.

Latest Patents

James F. Butterfield holds a patent for a stereoscopic television system. This system includes a stereoscopic camera for capturing a stereo-pair of images, a stereoscopic recorder, and a stereoscopic encoder that selectively colors each image of the stereo-pair. The system also features a stereoscopic transmitter, a stereoscopic color display, and a stereoscopic color viewing device. Each image in the color film system is selectively colored to ensure that they are channeled separately through the color system, allowing viewers to perceive two differently colored images. The system is designed to provide a substantially black-and-white stereoscopic picture, while also having the capability to pick up, record, transmit, reproduce, and view full-color pictures. This technology has applications not only in television but also in graphic and visual displays, as well as in film and motion pictures.

Career Highlights

James F. Butterfield is associated with 3-D Video, Inc., where he has made significant contributions to the field of stereoscopic imaging. His work has been instrumental in developing technologies that enhance the viewing experience for audiences.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, James has collaborated with notable individuals such as Stanton W. Alger and Daniel L. Symmes. These collaborations have further enriched his work and contributed to the advancements in stereoscopic technology.

Conclusion

James F. Butterfield's contributions to the field of stereoscopic television systems have paved the way for innovative visual technologies. His patent and work at 3-D Video, Inc. highlight his commitment to enhancing the viewing experience.

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