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SEM Stop-Frame, Color, 3D Animation for Motion Pictures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 July 2020

David Scharf
Affiliation:
Scharf Microscopy, Los Angeles, CA, 90039
Jacob Wilbrink
Affiliation:
Louisville, CO, 80027
John A. Hunt
Affiliation:
Gatan Research & Development, 5933 Coronado Lane, Pleasanton, CA, 94588
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A stop-frame animation system has been developed for producing high-resolution, color and stereo motion picture animation sequences. The first of these sequences can be seen in the recently released IMAX 3D movies, “Four Million House Guests” a.k.a. “The Hidden Dimension”. IMAX movies have long been known for their breathtaking special effects that seem incredibly realistic because of the large projection screen (about 7 stories high) which is close to the entire audience, high resolution, and powerful audio effects. IMAX 3D is an extention to the traditional format that allows the audience to see three dimensional special effects with the aid of electronically shuttered viewing glasses. IMAX movies are an ideal medium to demonstrate the high resolution digital images that are possible with the SEM.

The goal of the SEM movie project was to produce movie sequences where viewers feels like they are flying smoothly through micro-space past microscopic creatures and objects in three dimensions and in color.

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Advances in Remote Microscopy, Instrument Automation and Data Storage
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Copyright © Microscopy Society of America

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1. Scharf, D., U.S. Patent No. 5, 212, 383, 1994Google Scholar