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Color, Infrared and Ultraviolet Holography

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Silver-Halide Recording Materials

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In this chapter the various, existing methods of recording holograms in true colors as well as ways of creating pseudo-color holograms, which has become popular among artists, are described. The possibility to record holograms of objects in which the images show colors identical to those of the original object are very important in order to get display holography more accepted. However, there are many problems associated with the recording of high-quality color holograms, which will be discussed in the first part of the chapter. The second part takes up infrared and ultraviolet holography. This is another important field of holography, where the main interest is in applications of Holographic Optical Elements (HOEs). The possibility to record holograms in these parts of the spectrum using silver-halide emulsions as well as other materials are discussed.

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Bjelkhagen, H.I. (1993). Color, Infrared and Ultraviolet Holography. In: Silver-Halide Recording Materials. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, vol 66. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-47593-4_9

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