seminar topic on 3D Holographic
Abstract on 3D Holographic
Digital holography is an inherently
three-dimensional (3D) technique for the capture of real-world objects,
and is unrivalled in high-end industry and scientific research for
non-contact inspection of precision 3D components and microscopic 3D
samples. Many existing 3D imaging techniques are based on the explicit
combination of several 2D perspectives (or light stripes, etc.). The
advantage of holograms is that multiple 2D perspectives can be optically
combined in parallel in one step independent of the hologram size.
Recently digital holography (holography using a digital camera) has
become feasible due to advances in scientific camera technology. The
advantage of a digital representation of holograms is that they can be
processed, analysed, and transmitted electronically.
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