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1 July 1967 Digital Image Formation From Electronically Detected Holograms
J. W. Goodman
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Proceedings Volume 0010, Computerized Imaging Techniques; (1967) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946709
Event: Computerized Imaging Techniques, 1967, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
With the advent of the so-called "offset-reference" technique (Refs. 1,2,3) for recording holograms, many of the previous limita-tions of Gabor's wavefront-reconstruction process (Refs. 4,5,6) have been alleviated. It is natural, then, to consider the possible benefits offered by holography in various ap-plications where "direct" or "conventional" image formation has customarily been used.
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J. W. Goodman "Digital Image Formation From Electronically Detected Holograms", Proc. SPIE 0010, Computerized Imaging Techniques, (1 July 1967); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946709
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Sensors

Digital holography

Photography

3D image reconstruction

Digital imaging

Image processing

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