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Three-Dimensional Display using Integral Imaging Technique Captured by Holographic Method

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose the II reconstruction technique from the hologram pattern with some image processing. That is, with II reconstruction, we can simplify the reconstruction process by eliminating the coherent light source, which is used in the conventional display holographic system. Computer generated holography is used as a holographic 3D image capturing. Then generated hologram pattern is segmented and reconstructed respectively. In holographic recording process, object point is recorded all over the region of hologram pattern. In other words, object point is recorded at hologram pattern at each perspective viewpoint. Therefore, when the segmented hologram pattern is reconstructed, perspective images are reconstructed. That is, multi-view images with horizontal and vertical parallax are reconstructed. These multi-view images has a full parallax are similar to sub-image array in II. Therefore, all reconstructed images are rearranged by form of sub-image array, and transformed by elemental image array. Then the elemental images are reconstructed by II technique.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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