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6 October 1987 Real-Time Holographic 3D Imaging Based On Multiplexng Technqiues And Optoelectronics Holograms
Elmar Schulze
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Proceedings Volume 0812, Progress in Holography; (1987) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941625
Event: Fourth International Symposium on Optical and Optoelectronic Applied Sciences and Engineering, 1987, The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract
Multiplexing techniques can be applied in 3D imaging to record the shape of 3D objects on 2D pictures taken from different directions. These pictures may be obtained from still cameras, TV-cameras or medical imaging systems such as computer-tomographs. A simulation of 3D objects by 2D perspective views generated by means of computer graphic methods is possible too. From these data true 3D images can be procreated by hologram synthesizing techniques. In this paper multiplexing techniques for recording of 3D objects and for synthesizing of holograms are discussed. Proposals are given for recording of 3D scenes by large diameter telescope-type imaging systems applying multiple lens cameras. Suggestions are made for an optoelectronic synthesis of still and animated holograms based on photo emulsions and optoelectronic holograms respectively. Two synthesizing methods are described: an optical synthesis utilizing 2D perspective views and a synthesis based on calculating and writing of the interference pattern onto the hologram. The 2D pictures and interference pattern are procreated by optoelectronic light valves. The hologram plate consists of photoemulsions for still holograms. For animated holograms very-high-resolution optoelectronic spatial light modulators are considered. Possible types of light modulators and light valves which can be used for the real-time holographic imaging system are discussed. It is shown that animated holographic 3D images can be obtained, if the optoelectronic light modulators are available.
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Elmar Schulze "Real-Time Holographic 3D Imaging Based On Multiplexng Technqiues And Optoelectronics Holograms", Proc. SPIE 0812, Progress in Holography, (6 October 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.941625
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Optoelectronics

3D image processing

Holography

Light valves

3D displays

Mirrors

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