I didn't quite fully grasp exactly what is involved, but what I get is this is an amazing advance for both photographic imaging and holography. Since I learned about radiosity shading in computer graphics light simulations, now and then I spot pseudo-reflections on non-polished surfaces that show colours from objects I can't see. I imagine that it should be possible to reassemble the reflections into a coherent image with the right processing.
Just so I understand this correctly, this is one of the core elements of this technique right?
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