A filter wheel just in front of the detectors allows the selection of a particular infrared wavelength range.
The filter wheel can be lowered out of the lens' path for non-3D material.
Early color film scanners used a halogen lamp and a three-color filter wheel, so three exposures were needed to scan a single color image.
It also has a filter wheel, with a slightly different set of filters.
Each telescope [T] is equipped with a four-position filter wheel.
Thirteen rotating filter wheels produce multiple images of the same scene at different wavelengths.
The filter wheel is turning at a rate of 4 Hz, changing between the filters of the photometric system.
Another system that uses a filter wheel is Dolby 3D.
To counteract the issue of having a special projector with a filter wheel, Kelley began tinting alternate frames of his film red and green.
The patent describes systems using two-color or three-color filter wheels.