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29 December 1977 Progress On The Holographic Movie Process In The USSR
V. G. Komar
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Abstract
This paper is abstracted from a much longer paper read at the Seminar on 3D Film and Television, at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, 1-2 April 1977. The complete version, which will be published in those Proceedings next year, includes a description of the "Stereo-70" system and a thorough mathematical analysis of the optical properties of high-efficiency holograms, showing that they are indeed useful for 3D projections. The final sections, included here, describe the underlying concepts and optical principles of the holographic cinematography system. They have been slightly edited for clarity. The editor is indebted to Prof. J.D. Tierney, of Concordia University, for assistance in compiling the manuscript. (S.A. Benton, editor).
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V. G. Komar "Progress On The Holographic Movie Process In The USSR", Proc. SPIE 0120, Three-Dimensional Imaging, (29 December 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955743
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Holograms

Cinematography

Raster graphics

Image processing

Printing

Cameras

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