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Lippmann Photography: A Signal Processing Perspective

Baechler, Gilles  
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Pacholska, Michalina  
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Latty, Arnaud  
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January 1, 2022
Ieee Transactions On Signal Processing

Lippmann (or interferential) photography is the first and only analog photography method that can capture the full color spectrum of a scene in a single take. This technique, invented more than a hundred years ago, records the colors by creating interference patterns inside the photosensitive plate. Lippmann photography provides a great opportunity to demonstrate several fundamental concepts in signal processing. Conversely, a signal processing perspective enables us to shed new light on the technique. In our previous work (G. Baechler et al., 2021), we analyzed the spectra of historical Lippmann plates using our own mathematical model. In this paper, we provide the derivation of this model and validate it experimentally. We highlight new behaviors whose explanations were ignored by physicists to date. In particular, we show that the spectra generated by Lippmann plates are in fact distorted versions of the original spectra. We also show that these distortions are influenced by the thickness of the plate and the reflection coefficient of the reflective medium used in the capture of the photographs. We verify our model with extensive experiments on our own Lippmann photographs.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2022.3191473
Web of Science ID

WOS:000836846900008

Author(s)
Baechler, Gilles  
Pacholska, Michalina  
Latty, Arnaud  
Scholefield, Adam  
Vetterli, Martin  
Date Issued

2022-01-01

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Signal Processing
Volume

70

Start page

3894

End page

3905

Subjects

Engineering, Electrical & Electronic

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Engineering

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interference

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photography

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mirrors

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mathematical models

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image color analysis

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recording

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holography

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hyperspectral imaging

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color

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hilbert transform

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rehalogenating bleaches

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phase holograms

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LCAV-MSP

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LCAV-IVP

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August 29, 2022
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