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25 March 1999 Expanding a color presentation range with true-color dot matrix holograms
Chih-Wen Tu, Yi An Han, Chih-Kung Lee, Jeremy W.J. Wu, April S. T. Peng, Eric H. Z. Liao, Julie T. Lee
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Proceedings Volume 3637, Practical Holography XIII; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.343764
Event: Electronic Imaging '99, 1999, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
The major purpose of this article is to evaluate the various aspects of color composition and color reconstruction by using diffractive technology, i.e. representing color by combining light beams of various spectra generated from shining an incident light beam onto multiple diffractive grating pixels. Using the linearity feature of the CIE chromaticity diagram, it can be shown that the colo representation range encircled by the diffractive technology can cover almost the whole color-visible range that is perceivable by humans. With the advantages of the various characteristics of the CIE diagram, also to be discussed is the newfound freedom of diffractive color-composition technology offered to approach the anti- counterfeit tasks from a brand new perspective. In addition, also detailed is the term metamerism, i.e. the same color that can be composed by using different sets of color spectra, which can be used to facilitate several potential anti- counterfeit approaches. By using a newly developed dot matrix writer, which has a simple and efficient optical configuration to implement on-the-fly grating pitch change, various grating pixels which possess vastly different pitch are used to implement and evaluate the effectiveness of the diffractive color composition technology. Both theoretical analysis and experimental results are presented to examine the potential when a variable pitch dot matrix writer is used.
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Chih-Wen Tu, Yi An Han, Chih-Kung Lee, Jeremy W.J. Wu, April S. T. Peng, Eric H. Z. Liao, and Julie T. Lee "Expanding a color presentation range with true-color dot matrix holograms", Proc. SPIE 3637, Practical Holography XIII, (25 March 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.343764
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KEYWORDS
Light sources

Reflectivity

RGB color model

Holograms

Light

Visualization

Halogens

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