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Photographic imaging

  • US 4,063,799 A
  • Filed: 10/23/1965
  • Issued: 12/20/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/23/1965
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An optical method of coding and decoding comprising:

  • a. Illuminating an original object with incoherent light having a spectral width at least as narrow as 400 angstroms so that modulated light passes from said object;

    b. Phase-shifting said modulated light in a Fourier transform plane according to a complex function having the property that only pi phase-shift differences are introduced between points introducing different phase-shift or the phase-shift introduced conforms with the symmetric functions Φ

    (x,y) = Φ

    (-x, -y) where;

    Φ

    = the phase-shift introduced at each point andx and y = Cartesian coordinates at each pointc. Making a visible recording of an image of said object containing aberrations introduced by said phase-shifting in an image plane;

    d. Illuminating said recording with coherent collimated quasi-monochromatic light so that modulated light passes from said recording;

    e. Phase-shifting the modulated light passing from said recording in a Fourier transform plane according to a complex function derived from the auto-convolution of the function used in making said recording; and

    f. Intercepting an image of said recording in an image plane with said aberrations removed.

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