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A simple method is presented of decreasing the calculation time of CGH for lensless Fourier holograms. The proposed method takes advantage of the fact that modern displays are rectangular with a high image proportion ratio of 16:9 or even higher. The CGH was calculated on a matrix of 512×1024 points. The use of small rectangular calculation matrices allowed three times fasters calculation with sustained contrast and noise ratio and greatly improved resolution.
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