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Magnification of portable digital holographic camera

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Abstract

In this paper, we investigate and report the magnification factor of the reconstructed image, in the recently reported portable digital holographic camera (DHC). It is found that the magnification factor depends on the relative distance of object plane from the aperture of the DHC.

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