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Whenever viewers of 3D content exhibit normal head motion (especially head tilt) – we recommend Circular Polarizer (CP) Eyewear. With our CP Eyewear products, left/right crosstalk and 3D ghosting artifacts are rendered unnoticeable.
ColorLink takes CP Eyewear one step further. Now available are Achromatic Circular Polarizer (CP-A) glasses. The achromatic circular polarizer lenses consist of a neutral linear polarizer combined with a broadband, achromatic retardation plate. Characteristics of the linear polarizer include high transmission across the visible wavelength range, high contrast ratio and neutral color. While a zero-order retardation plate provides circular polarization at a single design wavelength, our achromatic retardation plate efficiently converts polarized light from linear to circular throughout the visible region. By combining achromatic circular polarizers at the projector with CP-A glasses, the projectors do not need to be color balanced.
Conventional Zero-Order Circular Polarizer (CP-Z) glasses have lenses that consist of a neutral linear polarizer laminated to a zero-order quarter-wave retarder. The polarizer is a high-performance type, providing high transmission, high contrast, and neutral characteristics. The zero-order quarter-wave retarder is a stretched polycarbonate film, with excellent retardance uniformity.
As with all high performance 3D viewing, it is critical to match your eyewear selection with your projection system. Achromatic circularly polarized eyewear will only provide enhanced 3D imagery with achromatic circularly polarized projector output. The eyewear described below requires matching circular polarizers at the projection system. Contact ColorLink to speak with an engineer about designing specific polarizers for your system.
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