Recent Progress of an Optical Scanning Holography Camera [invited]

We review recent progress of an optical scanning holography (OSH) camera. This includes the speckle free OSH recording of a diffusely reflecting object, an oblique detection scheme for OSH recording of a real size object, a full color OSH, an off-axis hologram conversion process and a binary hologram conversion process.

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