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1 June 1971 Metric Characteristics Of Holographic Imagery
E. M. Mikhail, M. K. Kurtz Jr., W. H. Stevenson
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Abstract
The relationship between holo-graphy and stereo-photography is described with emphasis on the metric characteristics of holographic imagery. A mapping and mensuration system, with a self-illuminated measuring mark, is used to extract quantitative information from three-dimensional holographic virtual images. Quantitative results and plots are presented for a variety of objects which are recorded holographically at close range. Results of mensuration and mapping from holographic images of dental castings and bone joints demonstrate the practicality and potential of the discussed techniques. Holographic stereomodels from stereo-pairs of photographs have been successfully produced and work is in progress to apply the mapping techniques to them.
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E. M. Mikhail, M. K. Kurtz Jr., and W. H. Stevenson "Metric Characteristics Of Holographic Imagery", Proc. SPIE 0026, Quantitative Imagery in the Biomedical Sciences I, (1 June 1971); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.975344
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

Photography

Bone

Metals

Eye

Control systems

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