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Three-dimensional display system based on a holographic screen and microcomputer-driven galvanometers

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Abstract

A system based on a 65 cm × 35 cm holographic screen is described as capable of the display of three-dimensional figures with continuous horizontal parallax. This display is accomplished through the use of a microcomputer and three galvanometric mirrors.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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