We describe the storage of 2000 images of resolution 512 ϫ512 pixels as a regular matrix pattern of 10ϫ10 elements, where each element is angularly multiplexed 20 times in a 25-m thickness of dichromated gelatin emulsion without crosstalk effect. The surface area of the matrix is 1 cm 2 . We show good concordance of the angular selectivity between the experimental result and theory. The diffraction efficiency of each of the 20 multiplexed images has been measured and has nearly the same value. Examples of reconstructed images for multiple applications are given, for example, storage of 160,000 images on a 3 1 2 -in. floppy-disk format, that is, about 100 minutes of black-and-white films. Applications to automobile cartography and for storing x-ray and weather forecast images are possible. Colored diffractive images are also possible and are illustrated.