Trimmer iris for use with a digitally shape-controlled lighting system
View Patent ↗An electronic projection device stores a library of images used for gobos, or light shaping devices, to shape the light. Those gobos each have a specified size. A device adjusts the amount of ligth which passes based on the size information about a gobo. The size of the image is automatically determined, and maximize is used to adjust the amount of opening of a mechanical device, such as a motor driven iris. In this way, the motor driven iris can automatically open to a size that is based on the image information.
1. An apparatus comprising:
a memory, storing a library of images which are used for gobos to shape projected light, and also storing size information indicative of a size of said image; and
a processor, controlling projecting light in specified shapes based on shapes that are stored in said library; and
a mechanical device which adjusts an amount of light which passes, based on said size information.
2. An apparatus as in claim 1 , wherein said mechanical device is a motor driven iris, and said motor is driven to open the iris to a size that is based on said size information.
3. An apparatus as in claim 2 , wherein said Iris has a driven piece whose position determines an open diameter of said Iris, and wherein said driven piece includes a bearing surface, and an extending part extending from said bearing surface, and a spring element, pressing between said extending piece and said bearing surface.
4. An apparatus as in claim 1 , further comprising a light shape altering device, controlled based on a selected one of said images, to shape the projected light.
5. An apparatus as in claim 4 , wherein said light shape altering device is a digital mirror device.
6. An apparatus as in claim 4 , further comprising a light projection element, projecting light to said light shape altering device, and wherein said mechanical device is located optically between said light shape altering device, and a light output port.
7. An apparatus, comprising:
a user interface, selecting an image from a library of images, which are used to control a light beam to be displayed in a size and/or shape based on information in said library of images; and
a processor, responsive to said user interface, operating to select the image, to produce an output signal based on the image, and to produce another output signal which indicates a size of the selected image.
8. An apparatus as in claim 7 , further comprising a mechanical device, responsive to said another output signal, and controlling a size of a light gate which is produced based on said another output signal.
9. An apparatus as in claim 8 , wherein said mechanical device includes an Iris, a motor, a pulley assembly, connected between said Iris and said motor, and wherein said motor is controlled by said processor.
10. An apparatus as in claim 7 , further comprising a digital mirror device, coupled to receive said output signal from said processor.
11. An apparatus as in claim 7 , wherein said processor automatically determines a size of said image, and produces said another output signal based on the size.
12. An apparatus as in claim 7 , wherein said processor detects a user entered signal indicative of the size of said image, and produces said another output signal based on said user entered signal.
13. An apparatus as in claim 7 , wherein said library of images stores information indicative of a size of said image, and wherein said processor produces said another output signal based on said information.
14. An apparatus as in claim 7 , wherein said processor is a digital signal processor.
15. A method, comprising:
obtaining an image for use in shaping a light beam;
automatically determining a size of said image;
using said image to shape said light beam, and using said size to select a size of an output gate which passes said light beam.
16. A method, comprising:
obtaining an image for use in shaping a light beam;
obtaining a size required to pass said image;
using said image to shape said light beam, and using said size to select a size of an output gate which passes said light beam; and
wherein said obtaining a size comprises manually entering a size of said image.
17. A method, comprising:
obtaining an image for use in shaping a light beam;
obtaining a size required to pass said image;
using said image to shape said light beam, and using said size to select a size of an output gate which passes said light beam; and
wherein said using said size to select a size of an output gate comprises controlling a controllable iris to a size which is expected to pass said image, but to block portions of the light beam outside said image.
18. A method as in claim 17 , wherein said controlling a controllable iris comprises driving a motor that is connected via pulley to said Iris.
19. A method, comprising:
obtaining an image for use in shaping a light beam;
obtaining a size required to pass said image;
using said image to shape said light beam, and using said size to select a size of an output gate which passes said light beam; and
initializing said output gate by determining fully closed and fully open positions of said output gate.
20. A method as in claim 19 , wherein said initializing comprises driving said output gate to a fully closed position, storing information indicative of said fully closed position, and driving said output gate to a fully open position, and storing information indicative of said fully open position.
21. A method, comprising:
selecting a computer file indicative of an image to be used to shape a light beam to be projected;
determining a size of said image; and
reducing projected light which is outside of said size of said image.
22. A method as in claim 21 wherein said reducing comprises gating an output light beam according to said size of said image.
23. A method as in claim 21 , wherein said determining a size comprises automatically determining a size of said image.
24. A method as in claim 21 , wherein said determining a size comprises manually entering a size of said image.
25. A method as in claim 21 , further comprising storing a size record associated with said computer file, and using said size record to determine said size of said image.