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Using traditional glass plate holograms to study visual perception of future digital holographic displays

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Abstract

We study observers looking at a 3D scene captured in a traditional glass plate hologram using eye-tracking. We compare this with stereoscopic and 2D images. Our results can guide development of future digital holographic displays.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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