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Record Nr.

UNINA9910786242003321

Autore

Bjelkhagen Hans I.

Titolo

Ultra-realistic imaging : advanced techniques in analogue and digital colour holography / / Hans Bjelkhagen, David Brotherton-Ratcliffe

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boca Raton : , : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, , 2013

ISBN

0-429-15121-7

1-4398-2800-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (651 p.)

Classificazione

TEC019000SCI055000

Altri autori (Persone)

Brotherton-RatcliffeDavid

Disciplina

621.36/75

Soggetti

Holography

Image processing - Digital techniques

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Authors; Chapter 1 - Ultra-Realistic Imaging and Its Historical Origin in Display Holography; Chapter 2 - Lippmann Photography; Chapter 3 - Continuous Wave Lasers for Colour Holography; Chapter 4 - Recording Materials for Colour Holography; Chapter 5 - Analogue Colour Holography; Chapter 6 - Pulsed Lasers for Holography; Chapter 7 - Digital Colour Holography; Chapter 8 - Digital Holographic Printing: Data Preparation, Theory and Algorithms; Chapter 9 - Digital Holographic Printing: Computational Methods for Full-Parallax Holograms

Chapter 10 - Image Data Creation and Acquisition for Digital Display HologramsChapter 11 - Theoretical Basis for High-Fidelity Display Holograms; Chapter 12 - Diffraction Efficiency: An Alternative Approach Using the PSM Model; Chapter 13 - Illumination of Colour Holograms; Chapter 14 - Applications of Ultra-Realistic Holographic Imaging; Chapter 15 - Acronyms; Appendix 1: Historical Origins of Display Holography: Spreading Awareness; Appendix 2: History of the Geola Organisation; Appendix 3: Active Cavity Length Stabilisation in Pulsed Neodymium Lasers

Appendix 4: Aberration Correction by Image Predistortion in Digital HologramsAppendix 5: MAXScript Holocam Program; Appendix 6: Design Study of Compact RGB LED Hologram Illumination Source;



Appendix 7: Bilinear and Bicubic Interpolation; Appendix 8: Rigorous Coupled Wave Theory of Simple and Multiplexed Gratings; Appendix 9: Recent Developments; Back Cover

Sommario/riassunto

Ultra-high resolution holograms are now finding commercial and industrial applications in such areas as holographic maps, 3D medical imaging, and consumer devices. Ultra-Realistic Imaging: Advanced Techniques in Analogue and Digital Colour Holography brings together a comprehensive discussion of key methods that enable holography to be used as a technique of ultra-realistic imaging.After a historical review of progress in holography, the book:Discusses CW recording lasers, pulsed holography lasers, and reviews optical designs for many of the principal laser types with emphasis on attaining the parameters necessary for digital and analogue holographyGives a full review of current photosensitive materials for colour holographyCovers modern methods of analogue holography and digital holographic printingIntroduces mathematical and geometrical notation for horizontal parallax-only holograms and practical computational algorithms for the full-parallax caseReviews systems and the image processing algorithms required to convert the raw image data to the format required by digital printersDevelops the physical theory of the holographic grating and the hologramProvides an up-to-date review of illumination sources, including LED and laser diode sourcesWritten by leaders in dynamic holography, this handbook provides complete coverage of real-time colour holographic processes, including applications. The book covers not only the optics and theory behind such holographic systems, but also laser technologies, recording devices, data acquisition and processing techniques, materials for reproduction, and current and developing applications--

This book is devoted to a discussion of how the goal of ultra-realistic imaging may be attained through the application of the interferential methods of modern analogue and digital holography - and in particular though volume phase holography--