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26 September 2013 Digital hologram recording and stereo reconstruction from a single hologram
Angelo Arrifano, Marc Antonini, Paulo T. Fiadeiro, Manuela Pereira
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Abstract
In this paper we present novel results on the reconstruction of stereoscopic information from a single phase-shift hologram captured using a 2:2 μm pixel-pitch CMOS camera in a holographic interferometer configuration. The low pixel-pitch camera allows the digitizing of holograms with a higher spatial-frequency than what has been reported in the literature, allowing the recording of macroscopic objects closer to the camera sensor. The reconstructed information can be visualized using 3D stereo glasses. From the perceived 3D we could identify several depth cues, including the occlusion effect which has not been easy to produce from single-aperture holography. The occlusion effect is also known to be difficult to produce from stereoscopic sources.
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Angelo Arrifano, Marc Antonini, Paulo T. Fiadeiro, and Manuela Pereira "Digital hologram recording and stereo reconstruction from a single hologram", Proc. SPIE 8856, Applications of Digital Image Processing XXXVI, 88561J (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2025294
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Digital holography

Cameras

Sensors

Holography

Spatial frequencies

Digital recording

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