2010
DOI: 10.1155/2010/759323
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Digital Holographic Capture and Optoelectronic Reconstruction for 3D Displays

Abstract: The application of digital holography as a viable solution to 3D capture and display technology is examined. A review of the current state of the field is presented in which some of the major challenges involved in a digital holographic solution are highlighted. These challenges include (i) the removal of the DC and conjugate image terms, which are features of the holographic recording process, (ii) the reduction of speckle noise, a characteristic of a coherent imaging process, (iii) increasing the angular ran… Show more

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“…5 . For example, we have demonstrated this using 10 such digital holograms added together over the integration time of a camera [8]. The difficulty in achieving the summation of a large number of speckle patterns lies in both the recording and display of high speed scenes using cameras and SLMs with fast rates.…”
Section: Recording Of Stop Motion Videos With Speckle Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5 . For example, we have demonstrated this using 10 such digital holograms added together over the integration time of a camera [8]. The difficulty in achieving the summation of a large number of speckle patterns lies in both the recording and display of high speed scenes using cameras and SLMs with fast rates.…”
Section: Recording Of Stop Motion Videos With Speckle Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, for building such systems, devices based on liquid crystals are being recognized as the most suitable since they provide a very high accuracy in optical wave front reproduction [7,8]. However, their small size and relatively big pixels impose the utilization of more than one SLM in a holographic display system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SLMs in the holographic display are directly modulated with the captured phases [17]. The first implication of having the magnification factor associated with the size mismatch is that the SLMs must be placed at locations in order to simulate a uniformly magnified hologram.…”
Section: B Configuration Mismatchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that in this case the zero diffraction order is not removed and it disturb the central part of the image. There are numerical methods to remove unwanted zero and twin orders [5], however they are usually used for imaging purposes only as they may disturb the phases of an object which in the case of DHI is highly undesired. Anyhow the interferograms obtained from pairs of holograms captured from different object perspectives carry information about an object displacements.…”
Section: Wide Angle Digital Holographic Interferometry With Real-timementioning
confidence: 99%