Claims
- 1. A photographic film in which optical images of light may be collected and stored with enhanced apparent depth comprising:(a) Parallel plane layers comprising a partially transparent bead layer, and a photosensitive layer, and (b) said light having a range of wavelengths, R(λ), in said surrounding medium, and (c) a portion of said light having a range of diameters approximately within, R(λ).
- 2. The photographic film of claim 1 wherein said surrounding medium within said bead layer is composed of a photosensitive layer and said original photosensitive layer is absent.
- 3. The photographic film of claim 1 wherein the refractive index of said surrounding medium nsm is close to one, and said beads are weakly conducting dielectric spheres, and said refractive index of said beads, nb, is different than, nsm, and the quantity, n=nbnsmapproximately obeys the relation, 2 π sλ(n-1)≅4as averaged over the diameters, d, of said beads and the wavelengths, λ of said light.
- 4. The photographic film of claim 1 wherein said beads are spheres.
- 5. The photographic film of claim 1 wherein said beads are diffusive particles.
- 6. The photographic film of claim 3 wherein λ, is the smallest wavelength within R(λ), and λL is the largest wavelength within R(λ), and said range of diameters further includes the dimensions between 0.3 λ, and 2.5 λL.
- 7. The photographic film of claim 1 wherein said range of diameters of said beads comprises those dimensions necessary for diffraction to occur when said light scatters off of said beads.
- 8. The photographic film of claim, 7, wherein said beads have an average spacing α, and said diffraction gives rise to patterns of darkness and light, and said patterns extend a distance, B, away from each bead, and α is greater than B.
- 9. The photographic film of claim, 8, wherein said surrounding medium is composed of a photosensitive material, and the resolution of said photosensitive material is high enough to record said patterns of darkness and light.
- 10. The photographic film of claim 9 wherein said photosensitive material is a photosensitive semiconductor.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to capturing three dimensional information in an optical image with a new photographic embodiment or film. This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/322,701 file May 28, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,106,983, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/856,451, filed May 14, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,064,521. The proposed invention is a different species than the above invention.
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