Abstract
The digital holography and holographic display constitute the best framework of 3D imaging as they aim to recreate the complete optical field emitted by a recorded scene. In this paper, we present two techniques of Fourier holographic imaging of real world objects. The first solution is an end-to-end full color Fourier holographic imaging approach, which involves standard RGB holographic recording an LED-driven viewing window display. It gives possibility of almost undistorted orthoscopic reconstruction of large real objects. Second architecture uses the same digital holographic content and horizontal parallax rainbow holographic display, which has reduced space bandwidth product requirements.
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