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1 February 1991 Holography in museums of the Ukraine
Vladimir B. Markov, G. I. Mironyuk
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Abstract
The capability of a hologram to reproduce the three-dimensional image of a real objects - its optical replica, atracts attention of specialists engaged in different domains of science and engineering. Holographic methods for image formation are rather interesting for medicine and biology, for systems of visual information representation (in making versatile simulator, for example) and for facilities of non-destructive testing of units and mechanisms, for simulation, etc. Applications of holography to museum practice seems to be rather promising. In this case holographic methods may be quite timely both as a means of visual information imaging and as a means capable of appreciably raising and improving the state of technical equipment of present-day museums.
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Vladimir B. Markov and G. I. Mironyuk "Holography in museums of the Ukraine", Proc. SPIE 1238, Three-Dimensional Holography: Science, Culture, Education, (1 February 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19421
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Holograms

3D image reconstruction

Information visualization

3D image processing

Visualization

Humidity

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