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[[Image:Smilie-photograph.jpg|thumb|A projection from a Gerchberg-Saxton hologram]]
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It is often necessary to know only the phase distribution from one of the planes, since the phase distribution on the other plane can be obtained by performing a Fourier transform on the plane whose phase is known. Although often used for two-dimensional signals, the GS algorithm is also valid for one-dimensional signals.
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