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Visualizing Visual Adaptation
Published on: April 24, 2017
Abstract:
Color information is recorded on a colorless substrate by having each color separation amplitude modulate a different spatial frequency carrier. This is accomplished in a single exposure using an appropriate color-encoding filter. The reconstruction of the color scene involves a point source projector with a color decoding mask. The light output of the projector, for sources of a given brightness, is shown to be proportional to the total number of lines in the encoding filter. The relatively, high efficiency of an encoded phase transparency is evaluated, and a decoding method is shown.
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