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17 February 1995 Three-dimensional storage and stereolithography using a tomographic device fitted with a photonic calculator
Jean-Jacques Clair, Anne M. Landraud-Lamole
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Abstract
Stereolithography is a part of rapid prototyping technology. It is possible to build 3D models with all their complexity in a very short time. The most developed technique stereolithography is a layer manufacturing technique (LMT). The object is built layer by layer. It looks like a reverse tomography. This technique is appropriate to store 3D information slice by slice.
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Jean-Jacques Clair and Anne M. Landraud-Lamole "Three-dimensional storage and stereolithography using a tomographic device fitted with a photonic calculator", Proc. SPIE 2451, Advanced Image and Video Communications and Storage Technologies, (17 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201225
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KEYWORDS
Stereolithography

Tomography

Fourier transforms

3D modeling

Convolution

Computer aided design

Image filtering

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