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17 February 1995 Lippmann color holography in a single-layer silver-halide emulsion
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Proceedings Volume 2333, Fifth International Symposium on Display Holography; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201881
Event: Display Holography: Fifth International Symposium, 1994, Lake Forest, IL, United States
Abstract
The recording of high-quality color holograms is the only way in which holography can be made truly useful and totally acceptable in the world of business and everyday life. This possibility has been now opened by the introduction of panchromatic, single-layer ultra-high- resolution silver-halide emulsions which make it possible to obtain high-quality, large-format color reflection holograms. The use of three laser wavelengths on a single-layer emulsion in the recording process (Lippmann holography) makes the holographic recording technique similar to the early Lippmann photography of the last century. That combination promotes not only good color rendition but, additionally, due to wavelength multiplexing, the image resolution is improved as compared to monochrome holographic recordings. This fact is important in holographic microscopy and endoscopy, where high-resolution color images are particularly important.
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Hans I. Bjelkhagen and Dalibor Vukicevic "Lippmann color holography in a single-layer silver-halide emulsion", Proc. SPIE 2333, Fifth International Symposium on Display Holography, (17 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201881
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Photography

Diffraction

Image resolution

Astatine

Scattering

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