Visual Influence of Additive Color Mixture in reconstructed Hologram Images using He-Cd Laser and Dichroic Mirrors

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A blue white beam of commercially available He-Cd laser can be divided into the three primary color beams of light, i. e., R/G/B beam components using a set of dichroic mirrors. The dichroic mirror is widely used for color TV cameras to separate the visual image into its three primary color components. In this study, an influence of additive color mixture in two types of reconstructed hologram images is checked through the optical experiments using the He-Cd laser and dichroic mirrors. The visual appearances and deteriorations of reconstructed color images owing to the cross-talk called overlapped or ghost image are discussed as for the optical Fresnel hologram and computer generated FTH (Fourier Transform Hologram).

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