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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 15, 2020
Filed:
Jan. 24, 2018
Gary D. Sharp, Boulder, CO (US);
Anthony D. Mcgettigan, Santa Rosa, CA (US);
Gary D. Sharp, Boulder, CO (US);
Anthony D. McGettigan, Santa Rosa, CA (US);
Gary Sharp Innovations, LLC, Boulder, CO (US);
Abstract
Single-stage polarization interference filters (PIFs) which produce sinusoidal transmission spectra useful for (Red, Green, Blue) color enhancement (CE). The depth of the CE effect can be modulated by rotating a polarizer. Further, a color suppression (CS) (Cyan/Yellow) state is obtained by rotating a polarizer to the orthogonal state, and a spectrally flat neutral state is obtained at an intermediate polarizer orientation. Described are CE filters that are very stable in transmitted lumens and white-point during tuning, which can, for example, substantially eliminate the need for image post-processing. Tunable CE filters can be used for sensors, image capture, display, tunable light sources, augmented reality, virtual reality, and sunglass eyewear applications. Further described are camera filters with a unique two-step tuning mechanism, which allows photographers to make independent adjustments to functional filter characteristics using a single hand in a sequential manner.