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Colorencoding of depth is shown to occur naturally in holograms that
are reconstructed under white light illumination. It can be registered in a
common color photograph, allowing a simple method of visual decoding by
means of ordinary colored 3-D spectacles. The fundamental holographic equations
and the photographic procedure required for maximum fidelity in threedimensional
reproduction are described. The result is a new kind of photograph
that shows all of the views of the object in a continuous sequence. It permits an
animated photographic representation and also makes it possible to adjust the
degree of depth visualization when observed as a stereoscopic representation.
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