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Reconstruction of three-dimensional images of real objects by electronic holography

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Abstract

This paper described methods to display real objects with electronic holography. With a holographic display that applied these methods, autostereoscopic images of real, moving objects could be viewed at a distance of 40 cm.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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