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1 March 1975 Color Images From Computer-Generated Holograms
J. R . Fienup
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Abstract
Despite their existence for nearly a decade, computer-generated (synthetic) holograms are seldom used for visual displays. One problem not easily solved is the time and expense of calculating and displaying the large number of resolution elements required for a high quality image. Another problem, one which is more easily solved, is the production of color images rather than the usual unnatural-looking monochromatic ones.
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J. R . Fienup "Color Images From Computer-Generated Holograms", Proc. SPIE 0048, Acquisition and Analysis of Pictorial Data, (1 March 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954079
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Transmittance

3D image reconstruction

Multiplexing

Optical filters

Transparency

Diffraction

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