Researchers at Disney Research Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University are experimenting with 3D printed optics using clear resin. Printed optics can create a variety of effects within 3D-printed objects, from focusing light within printed prisms to channeling light through honeycomb-like "light pipes," which give the effect of individually lit pixels... Continue Reading Disney Research develops 3D printed optics
Section: Research Watch
Tags: 3D Printing, Carnegie Mellon, Disney, Optical
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