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Pseudocolor contouring based on light-in-flight holography

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Abstract

A two-step procedure for pseudocolor contouring by holography is described. The first step is a light-in-flight recording, and the second step is a classical recording of a real pseudoscopic image by means of a cw laser source. The resulting white-light holographic image appears color coded according to depth contouring.

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