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From your recent posts I get the impression that you're working with a digital (Fourier) holography system.

Do you, by any chance, work at a university which provides you free access to libraries and scientific journals of your area?

In that case, I'd recommend having a look at

Books:

- Introduction to Fourier Optics

- Digital Holography

Related Journal Articles by

- Schnars and Jueptner

- Depeursinge (The dude, who commercialised the holographic microscope)

- or anything else that looks remotely interesting in the area of quantitative phase unwrapping in digital holography

 

Long story short, phase unwrapping can act on the phase of a complex image, so you need to extract that first. However, the amplitude information may provide some additional information you might be able to use to guide the phase unwrapping algorithm to perform better.

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You are right Thomas. I am working on digital holography.Thanks for the references.

for phase extraction I have multiplied the phase factor to the Fourier transform of the hologram(Fresnel Integral) and phase is calculated using 'IMAQ complex plane to image ' module . I had attached the extracted phase. I had doubt that what I got is not correct. Can you please check it.

 

Thanks for your support

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You are right Thomas. I am working on digital holography.Thanks for the references.

for phase extraction I have multiplied the phase factor to the Fourier transform of the hologram(Fresnel Integral) and phase is calculated using 'IMAQ complex plane to image ' module . I had attached the extracted phase. I had doubt that what I got is not correct. Can you please check it.

 

Thanks for your support

 

I'm sorry, I'm unfamiliar with the IMAQ library.

Also, without knowledge about your optical setup and your imaging sample, it's impossible to check if your result is correct - other than confirming that what you have is a 2D array (tick).

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