Paturzo, M.Pelagotti, A.Geltrude, A.Locatelli, M.Poggi P.Meucci, R.Ferraro P.Stoykova, E.Yaraş F.Yöntem, A. ÖzgürKang H.Onural, Levent2016-02-082016-02-0820110277-786Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11693/28379Conference name: Proceedings of SPIE, O3A: Optics for Arts, Architecture, and Archaeology IIIDate of Conference: 25–26 May 2011Infrared digital holograms of different statuettes are acquired. For each object, a sequence of holograms is recorded rotating the statuette with an angular step of few degrees. The holograms of the moving objects are used to compose dynamic 3D scenes that, then, are optically reconstructed by means of spatial light modulators (SLMs) using an illumination wavelength of 532 nm. This kind of reconstruction allows to obtain a 3D imaging of the statuettes that could be exploited for virtual museums. © 2011 Copyright Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).Englishdigital holographyInfrared display3D imaging3D scenesCultural heritagesDigital hologramsDigital holographyInfrared displayMoving objectsSpatial light modulatorsVirtual museumComputer generated holographyHistoryHolographic displaysLight modulatorsOpticsThree dimensionalHologramsInfrared digital holography applications for virtual museums and diagnostics of cultural heritageConference Paper10.1117/12.890039