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11 May 2011 Estimation of quality of 3D holographic images by means of stereogrammetry
Nicolay Maryasov, Tatiana Maryasova, Aleksey Maryasov
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Abstract
The method for estimation quality and adequacy of reconstructed holographic 3D images by means of stereogrammetry and digital image processing is proposed. The quality as a subjective parameter is considered and analyzed with the most often used criteria, which can be applied to reconstructed 3D scene or object. The method of stereogrammetry with its application for holographic images is considered and expressions for definition of method's accuracy are derived for ideal and non-ideal stereopairs. The measuring accuracy of surface of holographic image estimated to be less then 25 μm which is far below of the human eye resolution, and hence stereogrammetry method can be employed for quality estimation in 3D holographic simulators.
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Nicolay Maryasov, Tatiana Maryasova, and Aleksey Maryasov "Estimation of quality of 3D holographic images by means of stereogrammetry", Proc. SPIE 8074, Holography: Advances and Modern Trends II, 80740P (11 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.887098
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KEYWORDS
Holography

3D image processing

Holograms

Image quality

Eye

Photography

3D image reconstruction

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