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In the construction process of computer-generated holograms (CGHs) it is possible to introduce and influence the phase in several ways: superpostion of a suitable phase variation onto
(1) the object data and/or
(2) the hologram itself.
In contrast to optical holography it is easy to realize any desired phase distribution in computer holography.