“…DHM provides a numerical investigation of the third dimension by performing a plane-by-plane refocusing that overcomes the small depths of focus due to the high numerical apertures of the microscope lenses and the high magnification ratios. Due to the knowledge of the full complex amplitude provided by DHM, advanced hologram processing techniques were successfully developed, as for few examples, for automated pattern recognition [14,15], the control of the parameters and aberrations of DHM [16,17] and automated refocusing [18][19][20][21][22]. To counter the coherent noise, several configurations were proposed with optical sources of partial coherence [2,12,13,23,24].…”