
doi: 10.1889/1.1831827
Abstract The realism of reflection holographic stereograms was evaluated to determine how acceptable they are to a non‐technical audience. The stereograms were rated for realism by comparing them to photographic images and real objects. Although the ratings were favorable, they did not quite achieve the realism of photographic images, but 3D cues of depth and parallax were important contributors to realism.
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