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Horizontal-Parallax-Only Optical Scanning Holography

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The principle of optical scanning holography (OSH) has been recently proposed by Poon et al. to acquire horizontal-parallax-only (HPO) holographic information electronically. Although many ideas of HPO-holography have bcen proposed and studied, to the best of our knowledge, this is the first proposcd electronic holographic technique to acquire HPO-holographic information. In this Chapter, we first briefly review OSH and then discuss how HPO-holographic information can be acquired using OSH. We provide computer simulations to illustrate and clarify the idea. We also propose and discuss a possible optical reconstruction scheme for twin-image elimination using only two holograms as well as a digital scheme for HPO-holographic reconstruction.

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Poon, TC. (2006). Horizontal-Parallax-Only Optical Scanning Holography. In: Poon, TC. (eds) Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Display. Springer, Boston, MA . https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-31397-4_10

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