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Real 3D · Digital holography for 3D and 4D real-world objects' capture, processing, and display

FP7Status: CLOSED1 February 200830 April 2011EU funding €4,500,000

Current and newly-developed 3D displays have the disadvantage that they either force the user to wear special eyewear, limit the number of simultaneous viewers, discard completely certain depth cues (such as blurring) thus causing fatigue, or else encode only a small number of distinct different views of the 3D scene. It is universally accepted that there is only one known family of techniques that can capture a full 3D scene in a single shot, including phase information, and re-project that light field perfectly thus overcoming all of the above disadvantages: the broad family of holography techniques. All other techniques are only 3D under a whole host of conditions.\tUnfortunately, holograms are not dynamic. By replacing the conventional holographic plate with a digital camera and an optoelectronic 2D screen, we can capture and display holographic video. However, the full implications of bringing a digital version of holography into the world of 3D video acquisition and 3D display, or how effective it would be, are as yet unknown. The 3D information encoded in digital holograms has not yet been fully exploited.\tWe will work towards eliminating the current obstacles in achieving the world's first fully functional 3D video capture and display paradigm for unrestricted viewing of real-world objects that employs all real 3D principles, hence our acronym Real 3D." Our outputs will include functional models of four digital holographic 3D capture, processing, and display scenarios encompassing (i) the full 360 degrees of perspectives of reflective macroscopic 3D scenes, (ii) microscopic reflective 3D scenes, (iii) transmissive or partially transmissive microscopic 3D scenes, and (iv) capture of 3D scenes at infra-red wavelengths."

Consortium · 9 organisations

coordinator

OULUN YLIOPISTO

FI · €1,057,620

participant

HOLOEYE PHOTONICS AG

DE · €57,000

participant

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND MAYNOOTH

IE · €500,400

participant

ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE

CH · €541,896

participant

BIAS - BREMER INSTITUT FUR ANGEWANDTE STRAHLTECHNIK GMBH

DE · €482,244

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €423,348

participant

LYNCEE TEC SA

CH · €494,292

participant

POLITECHNIKA WARSZAWSKA

PL · €573,804

participant

BILKENT UNIVERSITESI VAKIF

TR · €369,396

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