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New technologies for obtaining electronic images (A review of the materials of the Symposium on Electronic Imaging'04, USA)

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This paper presents information on new technologies for obtaining electronic images in direct-observation and projection-type displays, holographic and stereoscopic systems, and optical methods for protecting securities, presented in the materials of the International Symposium on Electronic Imaging'04 (San Jose, California, USA). © 2004 Optical Society of America

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