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1 January 1968 The Three Dimensioital Reconstruction Of People And Outdoor Scenes Using Holographic Multiplexing
J. D. Redman
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Proceedings Volume 0015, Holography I; (1968) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946779
Event: Holography, 1968, San Francisco, United States
Abstract
In conventional holography the object must be held stationary to within a fraction of a wavelength during the exposure and hence only a very restricted class of objects can be recorded. however, for applications such as television and portraiture where reconstructions need not be faithful to wavelength accuracies a series of conventional pictures can be combined holographically to produce adequate three dimensional reconstructions.
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J. D. Redman "The Three Dimensioital Reconstruction Of People And Outdoor Scenes Using Holographic Multiplexing", Proc. SPIE 0015, Holography I, (1 January 1968); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946779
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Transparency

Cameras

Eye

Holography

Wave plates

Photography

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