A method of changing in size of a three-dimensional (3D) image using a Fourier transform hologram (FTH) or a periodic FTH is described. Here, the periodic FTH is made for information reduction in hologram by superimposing a number of identical FTHs. The second hologram for reconstruction of magnified 3D images is reproduced by connecting a number of small holograms clipped from the original FTH or from the periodic FTH. Numerical calculations and experiments using the computer-generated hologram (CGH) have show that numbers of rays of light illuminated from the second hologram produce a magnified similar 3D image. Distortion of the image owing to the magnification can be avoided by reconstructing the image from a number of small holograms. Resolution, which depends on the magnifying power of the image and on the size of small holograms, is estimated by the numerical calculation.
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