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Scanning Laser Projection Display and the Possibilities of an Extended Color Space
  DOI :  10.2352/CGIV.2004.2.1.art00106  Published OnlineJanuary 2004
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The Scanning Laser Display Technology provides a method capable of representating moving images with superior properties. This technology exhibits three characteristics other projection devices do not have: extremely high contrast, an infinite depth of focus and an enlarged color gamut. Because of this exceptional properties, JENOPTIK laser projection systems are solutions designed for dome projections and simulators.A multispectral digital camera, developed in cooperation with the Color Research Group of the University of Aachen, can capture images covering the full laser projector color gamut. Therefore the gap between the abilities of capture devices and laser projection is becoming smaller.Furthermore, other methods like the scientific false-color representation deliver images which require a monitoring device capable to show an extended color gamut, too.

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Christhard Deter, Wolfram Biehlig, "Scanning Laser Projection Display and the Possibilities of an Extended Color Spacein Proc. IS&T CGIV 2004 Second European Conf. on Colour in Graphics, Imaging, and Vision,  2004,  pp 531 - 535,  https://doi.org/10.2352/CGIV.2004.2.1.art00106

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