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On the Pixel Paradox in Digital Holography

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Abstract

This paper discusses what could be called the pixel paradox. This paradox is related to contradictorily modelling coexisting in literature. A first approach states that the pixel function acts as a convolution function, whereas the latter states that it acts as a multiplicative sinc function. After discussing the pixel paradox, the sinc amplitude modulation is experimentally demonstrated.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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