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23 March 1995 Method for production of a one-step large-format holographic multistereogram
Guenther J. Dausmann, Klaus Gnaedig, Irina Menz
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Abstract
A method for producing a large format (multiple square meters) holographic multistereogram on the high sensitive photoresist REFO 200 M will be presented. The basic images are acquired by video, movie film or generated by computer systems. They will be used to drive a light modulator. On examples it will be shown that this light modulator can be photographic film, a LCD screen or a scanning system. This method requires a high number of multiple exposures on the recording medium. This requirement and a possible solution will be discussed as the main subject of this paper.
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Guenther J. Dausmann, Klaus Gnaedig, and Irina Menz "Method for production of a one-step large-format holographic multistereogram", Proc. SPIE 2405, Holographic Materials, (23 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205360
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

LCDs

Holographic optical elements

Holography

Photoresist materials

Modulators

Computing systems

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