`EXHIBIT 2036
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`From:
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`To:
`Subject:
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`Ying-Moh Liu <yml7245@yahoo.com>
`Saturday, June 27, 2015 5:55 PM
`McCormack, Brian C
`Fw: zscreen sizes
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`----- Forwarded Message -----
`From: Jerry Carollo <JCarollo@creativedis.com>
`To: Mahir Abrahim <MAbrahim@creativedis.com>
`Cc: Michael Hoppe <MHoppe@creativedis.com>; Ying-Moh Liu <yml7245@yahoo.com>; Lenny Lipton
`<llipton@reald.com>
`Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 7:31 AM
`Subject: RE: zscreen sizes
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`Correct. It will make the assembly larger for the prototype but enable us to test the prototype quicker.
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`From: Mahir Abrahim
`Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 7:25 AM
`To: Jerry Carollo
`Cc: Michael Hoppe ; Ying-Moh Liu
`Subject: RE: zscreen sizes
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`OK. Thanks, Jerry. So it looks like I’ll be gutting the existing ZScreen. The current assembly includes a squirrel cage fan
`and two polarizer plates. Unless told otherwise, I will remove one of the polarizers and the fan to make the package
`smaller and easier to integrate. The fan should not be an issue since each ZScreen is seeing half the light normally would,
`and the remaining polarizer is only absorbing enough light to clean up anything the beam splitter missed.
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`-Mahir
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`From: Jerry Carollo
`Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 11:10 AM
`To: Mahir Abrahim ; yml7245@yahoo.com; Michael Hoppe
`Subject: RE: zscreen sizes
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`Guys:
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`It looks like we will have to jury-rig the existing ZScreens recognizing that we will have to do another design turn for
`production.
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`Jerry
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`From: Matt Cowan [mailto:mcowan@reald.com]
`Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 7:54 AM
`To: Lenny Lipton; Jerry Carollo
`Cc: Mahir Abrahim ; Michael Hoppe ; yml7245@yahoo.com
`Subject: RE: zscreen sizes
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`REALD INC.
`Exhibit 2036-1
`MASTERIMAGE 3D, et al. v REALD INC.
`IPR2015-00035
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`Jerry:
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`The pi cells in the Z screen require tooling - the major implication is timing (an optical part - 12 - 16 weeks). Can you make the larger
`part work?
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`We recognize that this is a proof of concept.
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`Another question is what kind of polarizer you want on the ZS. We have much more flexibility on the assembly of the pi cells in terms
`of AR treatment and polarizer and if it isn't exotic can probably get reasonable turn around. If our standard assembly works all the
`better.
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`Matt.
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` -----Original Message-----
`From: Lenny Lipton
`Sent: Sat Sep 16 07:55:49 2006
`To: Jerry Carollo
`Cc: Mahir Abrahim ; Michael Hoppe ; yml7245@yahoo.com; Matt Cowan
`Subject: RE: zscreen sizes
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`Jerry et al,
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`The only ZS fully engineered for the theater -- to give the best image -- is the one in production -- 9 by 5.
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`We can make other sizes, but is that worth doing for the proto since we'd have to endure some NRE and possible delay and the form-
`factor may be different for production.
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`Is it not possible to use the present device even if it is larger than you'd like as a means to get started?
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`Also -- would we require different sizes for different lenses in production?
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`From: Jerry Carollo [mailto:JCarollo@creativedis.com]
`Sent: Fri 9/15/2006 6:08 PM
`To: Lenny Lipton
`Cc: Mahir Abrahim ; Michael Hoppe ; yml7245@yahoo.com
`Subject: FW: zscreen sizes
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`Lenny:
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`Can you help with this? Thanks
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`Jerry
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`From: Mahir Abrahim
`Sent: Fri 9/15/2006 7:52 AM
`To: Jerry Carollo
`Cc: Ying-Moh Liu ; Michael Hoppe
`Subject: zscreen sizes
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`Jerry,
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`REALD INC.
`Exhibit 2036-2
`MASTERIMAGE 3D, et al. v REALD INC.
`IPR2015-00035
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`Can you ask Lenny what stock Z-Screen sizes are readily available. What we measured and have models for is about 9"x5" clear
`aperture, but I'd like something closer to 7"x5". That way it's not much more than the 160x100mm clear aperture that is called for by
`Ying-Moh's optical analysis. Thanks.
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`-Mahir
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`REALD INC.
`Exhibit 2036-3
`MASTERIMAGE 3D, et al. v REALD INC.
`IPR2015-00035