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Inverse Masking for Scene-specific Beam Projection

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Abstract

Inverse masking allows for scene-specific beam shaping based on discriminators within the initial image. Experimental work to detect an image, encode phase on a spatial modulator, and illuminate specific regions in a scene are performed.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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