Abstract
The Gabor and Stroke et al. [4] holographic multiple-exposure image-synthesis principle, with spherical coherent background, may be used to rapidly synthesize holograms, capable of displaying two-and three-dimensional "synthesized" objects, by successively exposing a single hologram from a movable laser-light point with computer-controlled coordinates.
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