by Christoph Zetzsche
Abstract:
An inverse filter for image processing can be realized holographically on a single photographic plate: the Fourier hologram recording arrangement is modified by attenuating the object and reference waves by an amplitude filter. Thereby the setup can be shortened and the adjustment is simplified.
Reference:
Simplified realization of the holographic inverse filter: a new method (Christoph Zetzsche), In Appl. Opt., The Optical Society, volume 21, 1982.
Bibtex Entry:
@Article{Zetzsche1982,
author = {Christoph Zetzsche},
title = {Simplified realization of the holographic inverse filter: a new method},
journal = {Appl. Opt.},
year = {1982},
volume = {21},
number = {6},
pages = {1077},
month = {mar},
abstract = {An inverse filter for image processing can be realized holographically on a single photographic plate: the Fourier hologram recording arrangement is modified by attenuating the object and reference waves by an amplitude filter. Thereby the setup can be shortened and the adjustment is simplified.},
doi = {10.1364/ao.21.001077},
publisher = {The Optical Society},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.21.001077},
}