Abstract
In the time-shared reconstructing process, the quality of the reconstructed images depend severely on the setting conditions of the dividing process to the partial holograms of the input object. In fact, in the process reported last year (conventional process), since the skipping span of the points of the partial holograms were not always taken constant, the images were not reconstructed with uniform brightness. Therefore, in order to reduce uneven brightness in the time-shared reconstruction, it is important to study the characteristics of the reconstructed images corresponding to the setting conditions of the partial holograms and the point interval of the input objects. In this paper, we investigate the brightness in the images recovered by time-sharing technique corresponding to the setting conditions on the number of the partial holograms and the point interval. First, we show the results obtained from evaluation of the reconstructed images by changing the point interval. Next, based on the obtained results, we show the results obtained by the time-shared multiplex reconstructing process to the input object with multiple describing points.