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Message from Author, November 17, 2001
This review is from: Practical Holography (Paperback)
Further update on Practical Holography. Pearson Education, who now own Prentice-Hall, have sold the last copy , but - good news - they will reprint single copies to individual order, until the next edition comes out. I am now working on a third edition, to be published by Institute of Physics Publishing towards the end of 2002. Agfa materials are no longer available, but BB and Slavich emulsions work well with all the formulas in the 2nd Edn.
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Great book on practical holography, December 30, 2004
Saxby's book is a must have for everyone involved in holography and is worth the high price. I have read several books on holography and this book is by far the best resource on practical holography.
This books covers all the practical aspects of holography from setting up a holography lab to making advanced holograms.
The explanations on the practical aspects are basic enough so that it can be understood by the interested layman.
It also includes more in-depth sections on several aspects of holography such as a chemical analysis of developers, mathematical aspects of holography, Fourrier imaging,... which makes this book a good reference for the professional as well.
The new layout of the third edition has dramatically improved the readability of the book. The third edition has been updated and includes the latest information on the new materials and laser diodes.
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Excellent technical reference., October 1, 1999
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This review is from: Practical Holography (Paperback)
It's a pity that Saxby's "Practical Holography" is no longer in print. It covers a lot of ground. While the tone is frequently technical and too mathematical for the layman, this is compensated for by the numerous practical illustrations and examples. The developer and bleach formulary is excellent. While I eventually settled on D-19 rather than mixing my own developers, I have not found another bleach as satisfactory or simple as his #2 formula. The section on building your own huge plastic lenses for collimation over large plate areas remains a novel and practical approach to an ongoing problem. Go to your local library and see if they have it. If they don't have it, see if they can get this on loan for you. It's well worth the effort to read.
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