Abstract: Apparatus and a method is disclosed for mixing animation sequences with computer graphics information for presentation on a computer display screen. The animation sequences may be stored in compressed format in a standard storage medium. An animation sequence generator retrieves these compressed animation sequences, decompresses them into pixel information, and sends them to a single line store for synchronization with the computer graphics pixel information. Pixels from the animation sequences and from the computer graphics generator are mixed, windowed and overlaid in a digital mixer. The output of the digital mixer is sent to a visual display system such as a video digital-to-analog converter driving a computer display monitor.
Abstract: A projection screen including a rectangular film having a back surface, a front surface and a periphery, a support frame and chamber connected to the periphery of the film for defining the shape of the periphery of the film, a device for creating a pressure differential between the front surface and the back surface of the film, a sensor for sensing the position of the film and indirectly sense the pressure differential on the film and a controller for controlling the device for creating the pressure differential in response to the sensor such that the position of the film is a predetermined position as a result of some pressure differential whereby the shape of the film is set by the shape of the frame which is connected to the periphery of the film and by the predetermined position of the film resulting from the pressure differential.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 5, 1987
Date of Patent:
June 14, 1988
Assignee:
Sigma Design Group
Inventors:
Gerald C. Nash, Glenn M. Berggren, Robert E. Wetmore, Donald R. Stewart
Abstract: Disclosed are a system and a method useful in fields such as architecture, space planning, interior design and corporate facility management, for efficiently designing and allocating space to the various subdivisions of an organization. Manipulation of colors is used in addition to numerical values to allow the user to determine at a glance the relative priorities of various departments and the affinities between pairs of departments at various stages of the space allocation process, and thereby speed the process and reduce the chance for errors.