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1 October 1974 Sources Of Noise And Image Resolution In The Holographic Stereomodel
T. Kellie, D. W. Sweeney
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Proceedings Volume 0045, Coherent Optics in Mapping; (1974) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953964
Event: Coherent Optics in Modeling, 1974, Rochester, United States
Abstract
The Fresnel holographic stereo-model described by Kurtz et al. (Ref. 1) and Balasubramanian and Stevenson (Ref. 2) provides a means of permanently storing a rectified photo-grammetric stereomodel. Briefly, the holographic stereomodel is a holo-graphic recording of a photogrammetric stereomodel such that during reconstruction the observer perceives a three-dimensional stereomodel. A complete discussion of the general characteristics of the holographic stereomodel is given by Mikhail else-where in these Proceedings.
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T. Kellie and D. W. Sweeney "Sources Of Noise And Image Resolution In The Holographic Stereomodel", Proc. SPIE 0045, Coherent Optics in Mapping, (1 October 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953964
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