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EXHIBIT 2009
`EXHIBIT 2009
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`

`
`From:
`Sent:
`To:
`Subject:
`Attachments:
`
`Ying-Moh Liu <yml7245@yahoo.com>
`Friday, June 26, 2015 9:31 AM
`McCormack, Brian C
`Fw: Meeting minutes 9-1-06
`Action items 9-1-2006.xls
`
`
`----- Forwarded Message -----
`From: Ying-Moh Liu <yml7245@yahoo.com>
`To: Jerry Carollo <JCarollo@creativedis.com>
`Cc: Michael Hoppe <MHoppe@creativedis.com>
`Sent: Tuesday, September 5, 2006 9:39 AM
`Subject: Re: Meeting minutes 9-1-06
`
`Here is the Excel file that I forgot to attach. Hope to get your feedback on it. Thank you.
`
`
`Ying-Moh
`
`Ying-Moh Liu <yml7245@yahoo.com> wrote:
`Jerry and Michael:
`
`
`The following is a summary of what we discussed on Friday:
`
`
`1. The source object size should be 28.26x14.9mm as provided by Mahir. Please let me know
`if this is incorrect. I have updated my Zemax file. Is there any supporting document for this
`updated size?
`2. Add a HWP in the reflection path prior to the Z-screen. Ying-Moh will contact Nitto and
`Colorlink for available parts to be embedded in between glass substrates.
`3. The Z-screens should output P-polarized light in both paths.
`4. Glass windows should be added in the light paths to minimize particles in the Proflux
`chamber. TThe Z-screens may be used as windows.
`5. A round mirror of 1 foot in diameter will be used in the reflection path. Ying-Moh will search
`for appropriate parts of about 1" thick.
`6. Check Z-screen size with customer to see if custom size is available for mechanical
`packaging reason. Need to know available thicknesses for optical purposes. (CDS)
`7. Check available thicknesses of Proflux. (YML)
`8. Check with Moxtek for the vendor that can glue the Proflux on a 0.25" thick glass
`substrate. (YML)
`9. Search for appropriate accelerometer for measuring vibration.
`10. Check performance with component tolerances. (YML)
`11. Arrange a trip to visit the customer next week. (CDS)
`
`I have also organize the above items in an Excel file as attached. It is mostly for me to keep
`track of project progress, but feel free to use it. If I missed anything, please let me know and I
`will correct it. Please pass the info to Mahir. It was great to have mahir joining the
`team. Thank you.
`
`
`Ying-Moh
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`1
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`REALD INC.
`Exhibit 2009-1
`MASTERIMAGE 3D, et al. v REALD INC.
`IPR2015-00035
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`

`
`
`Jerry Carollo <JCarollo@creativedis.com> wrote:
`I think we should get tow (2).
`
`
`From: Ying-Moh Liu [mailto:yml7245@yahoo.com]
`Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 12:34 PM
`To: Jerry Carollo; Michael Hoppe
`Subject: Fwd: RE: Polarizer
`
`
`Jerry and Michael:
`
`
`The attached quote says the availability is 15-30 business days. we may need to push to the
`shorter delivery lead time. Also, what quantity do you think is needed?
`
`
`Ying-Moh
`
`Note: forwarded message attached.
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`2
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`REALD INC.
`Exhibit 2009-2
`MASTERIMAGE 3D, et al. v REALD INC.
`IPR2015-00035
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`Proflux surface figures.
`Sent e-mail to Moxtek regarding
`
`Sent e-mail to Moxtek on 9/1
`
`critical dimensions.
`YML will join the trip to measure
`
`CDS
`
`YML
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`11Visit customer in the week of 9/4.
`
`other optical component surface figures.
`Check performance and pixel offset after adding Proflux and
`
`10
`
`9Search for appropriate accelerometer for measuring vibration.CDS
`YML
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`a 0.25" thick glass substrate.
`Check with Moxtek for the vendor that can glue the Proflux on
`
`8
`
`supporting document available?
`Zemax file already updated. Any
`
`YML
`
`Mahir. Please let me know if this is incorrect.
`The source object size should be 28.26x14.9mm as provided by
`
`Status
`
`Remarks
`
`Assignee
`
`Action Items
`
`9/4/2006
`
`Action Items from Meeting on 9-1-2006
`
`1
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`2
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`thicknesses for optical purposes.
`Need to know available
`
`YML
`CDS
`
`YML
`
`YML
`
`YML
`YML
`
`7Check available thicknesses of Proflux.
`
`available for mechanical packaging reason.
`Check Z-screen size with customer to see if custom size is
`about 1" thick.
`reflection path. Ying-Moh will search for appropriate parts of
`A round mirror of 1 foot in diameter will be used in the
`
`as windows.
`particles in the Proflux chamber. TThe Z-screens may be used
`Glass windows should be added in the light paths to minimize
`
`4
`
`5
`
`6
`
`3The Z-screens should output P-polarized light in both paths.
`
`embedded in between glass substrates.
`Moh will contact Nitto and Colorlink for available parts to be
`Add a HWP in the reflection path prior to the Z-screen. Ying-
`
`REALD INC.
`Exhibit 2009-3
`MASTERIMAGE 3D, et al. v REALD INC.
`IPR2015-00035
`
`

`
`REALD INC.
`Exhibit 2009-4
`MASTERIMAGE 3D, et al. v REALD INC.
`IPR2015-00035

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