Practical Holography

Continuing in the steps of its predecessors, the fourth edition of Practical Holography provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource available. Focused on practical techniques in holography at all levels, it avoids any unnecessary mathematical theory.
Features of the Fourth Edition

Highlights new information on color holograms, sensitive materials, and state-of-the-art processing techniques
Includes new chapters and revisions integrating information on digital holography
Adds a new appendix on the methods of non-holographic 3D imaging
Restores and updates the glossary of terms
Outlines a timeline for holography, from the beginnings of understanding the wave model for light up to the present day
After nearly 12 years since the previous edition, this book is a vital manual and reference for holography professionals and enthusiasts. It is designed for the scientist, technologist, artist, and serious hobbyist alike, covering every aspect of the field from basic set-up to use of available instruments.

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Practical Holography

Continuing in the steps of its predecessors, the fourth edition of Practical Holography provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource available. Focused on practical techniques in holography at all levels, it avoids any unnecessary mathematical theory.
Features of the Fourth Edition

Highlights new information on color holograms, sensitive materials, and state-of-the-art processing techniques
Includes new chapters and revisions integrating information on digital holography
Adds a new appendix on the methods of non-holographic 3D imaging
Restores and updates the glossary of terms
Outlines a timeline for holography, from the beginnings of understanding the wave model for light up to the present day
After nearly 12 years since the previous edition, this book is a vital manual and reference for holography professionals and enthusiasts. It is designed for the scientist, technologist, artist, and serious hobbyist alike, covering every aspect of the field from basic set-up to use of available instruments.

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Practical Holography

Practical Holography

by Graham Saxby
Practical Holography

Practical Holography

by Graham Saxby

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Overview

Continuing in the steps of its predecessors, the fourth edition of Practical Holography provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource available. Focused on practical techniques in holography at all levels, it avoids any unnecessary mathematical theory.
Features of the Fourth Edition

Highlights new information on color holograms, sensitive materials, and state-of-the-art processing techniques
Includes new chapters and revisions integrating information on digital holography
Adds a new appendix on the methods of non-holographic 3D imaging
Restores and updates the glossary of terms
Outlines a timeline for holography, from the beginnings of understanding the wave model for light up to the present day
After nearly 12 years since the previous edition, this book is a vital manual and reference for holography professionals and enthusiasts. It is designed for the scientist, technologist, artist, and serious hobbyist alike, covering every aspect of the field from basic set-up to use of available instruments.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138455719
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/27/2017
Edition description: 4th ed.
Pages: 700
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Graham Saxby had a career in photography with the Royal Air Force, including seven years as an officer commanding Photographic Science Flight at the RAF Joint School of Photography. Afterwards, he joined what is now the University of Wolverhampton, teaching educational technology to trainee teachers and, later, modern optics in degree courses in applied sciences. This gave him the opportunity to indulge his enthusiasm for holography and to build his own laboratory, where he organized projects. His work in holography earned him an international reputation, and his published material has received a number of prestigious awards.Stanislovas Zacharovas, PhD, is director of Geola Digital uab, which is a premier provider of holographic materials, digital holographic equipment, pulsed lasers, and other related services. He earned his PhD from the Institute of Semiconductor Physics at the Lithuanian Academy of Science with a thesis on magnetic semiconductor photoconductivity. He worked in the SAT and CATV industry before joining Geola in 1998. His scientific research focuses on silver halide photographic emulsions, hologram copying, autostereoscopy, and digital holographic printing and embossed holography for security applications. He has authored and coauthored numerous papers and holds several patents.

Table of Contents

Stereoscopy, interference and diffraction. How holography began. Light sources for holography. The basic types of hologram. Materials, exposure and processing. Basic requirements. Single beam techniques. Bypass holograms. Building a holographic laboratory. Master holograms on a table. Transfer reflection holograms. Transfer transmission holograms. Holograms including focusing optics. Home-made optical elements. Portraiture and pulse laser holography. Holography in natural colours. Achromatic and pseudocolor holograms. Holographic stereograms. Non-silver precesses in holography. Embossed holograms. Display techniques. Holographic interferometry. Data storage and diffractive elements. Holography in biology and medicine. Holographic motion pictures. Other applications of holography. Appendices.
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