Abstract
We demonstrated holographic multi-projection using the random phase-free method and the iterative method. Holographic multi-projection is a method of projecting multiple different images focused on different screens at the same time. The random phase-free method succeeded in improving the image quality. By applying the iterative method to the random phase-free method, the image quality was improved further. The results of our numerical reconstruction and optical experiments confirm that the proposed method improves the image quality. The peak signal-to-noise ratios of the reconstructed images using the proposed method and the conventional method are 30.66 and 13.61 dB, respectively.
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