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29 December 1977 Recording Of Large Size Holograms In Photographic Emulsion; Image Reconstruction
Jean-Marc Fournier, Gilbert Tribillon, Jean-Charles Vienot
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Abstract
Several recording and wave reconstructio aspects are discussed through the presentation of different experiments of large scale holographic display. In the described works, the size of objects and of reconstructed images varies around 1 or 2 meters and the holographic plates themselves attained 1 x 1.50 meter. These off-axis holograms are both transmission and/or projection types. Images were generally displayed with laserlight in order to give the best possible viewing conditions. Theroetical and experimental require ments are discussed for the recording as well as for the reconstruction case. Technical compromises involved in the different experiments are mentioned. The presentation of different results shows the impact that 3-D holographic display reaches in different domains, including advertising and artistic 3-D objects copying.
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Jean-Marc Fournier, Gilbert Tribillon, and Jean-Charles Vienot "Recording Of Large Size Holograms In Photographic Emulsion; Image Reconstruction", Proc. SPIE 0120, Three-Dimensional Imaging, (29 December 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955741
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

3D image reconstruction

Photography

3D displays

Image quality

3D image processing

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