Abstract

Recently, a method for synthesizing a hologram of three dimensional (3D) objects from captured light field array is demonstrated. The 3D objects can be captured under incoherent light illumination using a micro lens array and their orthographic projection view images are generated from the captured elemental images. The synthesized orthographic projection view images are then multiplied by the corresponding phase functions and combined to form a digital hologram. For the first time, we analysis the performance of synthesized hologram under photon counting (low light imaging) conditions. The feasibility of this technique is experimentally verified by recording the orthographic projection images using a micro lens array and the reconstructed photon counted hologram is presented with varying photoncounting measurements.

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