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Optical Interpolation of Volume Data Using Pseudo Color and an Electro-Optical-Hybrid-System

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Volume data is interpolated using pseudo color and an electro-optical-hybrid-system. The method proposed in this paper is called optical interpolation. The visualization of a volumetric array of computed tomography data is achieved using the optical interpolation technique in combination with the optical model and the electro-optical-hybrid-system. To show the advantages of optical interpolation, the results are compared with those obtained by the traditional technique.

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Baez-Rojas, J.J., Yamaguchi, M., Obi, T. et al. Optical Interpolation of Volume Data Using Pseudo Color and an Electro-Optical-Hybrid-System. OPT REV 4, 471–475 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10043-997-0471-9

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