Low-cost, high-precision integral 3D photography and holographic 3D display for real-world scenes

Zehao Sun, Minghao Liu, Jiaqing Dong, Zilong Li, Xuelin Liu, Jianghao Xiong, Yiguang Wang, Yubin Cao, Jiahong Li, Zizhun Xia, Qiegen Liu, Xianlin Song*

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Abstract

The lack of three-dimensional (3D) information limits the popularization and development of holographic technology. This paper proposes a low-cost, high-precision integral 3D real scene photography and holographic 3D display system using active fringe projection. The system solely relies on a projector, a CCD camera, and a computer to swiftly and accurately acquire 3D information (accuracy within 2 mm) through Fringe Projection Profilometry. Then, significantly effective 3D holographic reconstruction is achieved using a layer-based algorithm. Finally, the energy of image gradient operator is used to calculate the focus measurement of the image, and the change of the focus region is quantitatively analyzed. The performance of the system was tested using a box, and the experiment results were consistent with the simulation results, verifying the feasibility of the system. This method will further expand the application of holographic technology in medicine, the military, navigation, and other fields.

Original languageEnglish
Article number130870
JournalOptics Communications
Volume570
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2024

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