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interference pattern will be blurred and the hologram spoiled. With living subjects and some unstable materials, that is only possible if a very intense and extremely brief pulse of laser light is used, a hazardous procedure which is rarely done outside of scientific and industrial laboratory settings. Exposures lasting several seconds to several minutes, using a much lower-powered continuously operating laser, are typical.
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The Pepper's ghost technique, being the easiest to implement of these methods, is most prevalent in 3D displays that claim to be (or are referred to as) "holographic". While the original illusion, used in theater, involved actual physical objects and persons, located offstage, modern variants replace
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By late 2000, holography kits with inexpensive laser pointer diodes entered the mainstream consumer market. These kits enabled students, teachers, and hobbyists to make several kinds of holograms without specialized equipment, and became popular gift items by 2005. The introduction of holography kits
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retaining wall on a plywood base, supported on stacks of old tires to isolate it from ground vibrations, and filled with sand that had been washed to remove dust. The laser was securely mounted atop the cinder block wall. The mirrors and simple lenses needed for directing, splitting and expanding the
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To record a hologram of a complex object, a laser beam is first split into two beams of light. One beam illuminates the object, which then scatters light onto the recording medium. According to diffraction theory, each point in the object acts as a point source of light so the recording medium can be
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High-security holograms can be used on license plates for vehicles such as cars and motorcycles. As of April 2019, holographic license plates are required on vehicles in parts of India to aid in identification and security, especially in cases of car theft. Such number plates hold electronic data of
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Holographic data storage is a technique that can store information at high density inside crystals or photopolymers. The ability to store large amounts of information in some kind of medium is of great importance, as many electronic products incorporate storage devices. As current storage techniques
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The recorded light pattern is a diffraction grating. When it is illuminated by only one of the waves used to create it, it can be shown that one of the diffracted waves emerges at the same angle at which the second wave was originally incident, so that the second wave has been 'reconstructed'. Thus,
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This is a photograph of a small part of an unbleached transmission hologram viewed through a microscope. The hologram recorded an image of a toy van and car. It is no more possible to discern the subject of the hologram from this pattern than it is to identify what music has been recorded by looking
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A hologram is traditionally generated by overlaying a second wavefront, known as the reference beam, onto a wavefront of interest. This generates an interference pattern, which is then captured on a physical medium. When the recorded interference pattern is later illuminated by the second wavefront,
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surrounding holography that had been spread by overly-enthusiastic scientists and entrepreneurs trying to market the idea. This had the effect of giving the public overly high expectations of the capability of holography, due to the unrealistic depictions of it in most fiction, where they are fully
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produced the "Burberry
Prorsum Autumn/Winter 2011 Hologram Runway Show", which included life size 2-D projections of models. The company's own video shows several centered and off-center shots of the main 2-dimensional projection screen, the latter revealing the flatness of the virtual models. The
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In 2006, a large number of surplus holography-quality green lasers (Coherent C315) became available and put dichromated gelatin (DCG) holography within the reach of the amateur holographer. The holography community was surprised at the amazing sensitivity of DCG to green light. It had been assumed
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reach the limit of possible data density (due to the diffraction-limited size of the writing beams), holographic storage has the potential to become the next generation of popular storage media. The advantage of this type of data storage is that the volume of the recording media is used instead of
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This missing key is provided later by shining a laser, identical to the one used to record the hologram, onto the developed film. When this beam illuminates the hologram, it is diffracted by the hologram's surface pattern. This produces a light field identical to the one originally produced by the
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Early on, artists saw the potential of holography as a medium and gained access to science laboratories to create their work. Holographic art is often the result of collaborations between scientists and artists, although some holographers would regard themselves as both an artist and a scientist.
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When the hologram is illuminated by the original reference beam, each of the individual zone plates reconstructs the object wave that produced it, and these individual wavefronts are combined to reconstruct the whole of the object beam. The viewer perceives a wavefront that is identical with the
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in the scene. It can be thought of as viewing a street outside a house through a 120 cm × 120 cm (4 ft × 4 ft) window, then through a 60 cm × 120 cm (2 ft × 4 ft) window. One can see all of the same things through the smaller window (by
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A hologram can be made by shining part of the light beam directly into the recording medium, and the other part onto the object in such a way that some of the scattered light falls onto the recording medium. A more flexible arrangement for recording a hologram requires the laser beam to be aimed
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Holographic interferometry (HI) is a technique that enables static and dynamic displacements of objects with optically rough surfaces to be measured to optical interferometric precision (i.e. to fractions of a wavelength of light). It can also be used to detect optical-path-length variations in
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When a plane wave-front illuminates a negative lens, it is expanded into a wave that appears to diverge from the focal point of the lens. Thus, when the recorded pattern is illuminated with the original plane wave, some of the light is diffracted into a diverging beam equivalent to the original
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The second (reference) beam illuminates the recording medium directly. Each point source wave interferes with the reference beam, giving rise to its own sinusoidal zone plate in the recording medium. The resulting pattern is the sum of all these 'zone plates', which combine to produce a random
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are superimposed. Diffraction occurs when a wavefront encounters an object. The process of producing a holographic reconstruction is explained below purely in terms of interference and diffraction. It is somewhat simplified but is accurate enough to give an understanding of how the holographic
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time to correctly affect the recording medium. Unlike conventional photography, during the exposure the light source, the optical elements, the recording medium, and the subject must all remain motionless relative to each other, to within about a quarter of the wavelength of the light, or the
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is a structure with a repeating pattern. A simple example is a metal plate with slits cut at regular intervals. A light wave that is incident on a grating is split into several waves; the direction of these diffracted waves is determined by the grating spacing and the wavelength of the light.
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to allow automated pre-packing of given volumes, such as a truck or pallet for bulk shipment of goods. Holograms produced in elastomers can be used as stress-strain reporters due to its elasticity and compressibility, the pressure and force applied are correlated to the reflected wavelength,
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A computer-generated hologram is created by digitally modeling and combining two wavefronts to generate an interference pattern image. This image can then be printed onto a mask or film and illuminated with an appropriate light source to reconstruct the desired wavefront. Alternatively, the
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A hologram represents a recording of information regarding the light that came from the original scene as scattered in a range of directions rather than from only one direction, as in a photograph. This allows the scene to be viewed from a range of different angles, as if it were still
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Kodak and Agfa, the former major suppliers of holography-quality silver halide plates and films, are no longer in the market. While other manufacturers have helped fill the void, many amateurs are now making their own materials. The favorite formulations are dichromated gelatin,
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light, which is very pure in its color and orderly in its composition. Various setups may be used, and several types of holograms can be made, but all involve the interaction of light coming from different directions and producing a microscopic interference pattern which a
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singing synthesizer applications, has produced concerts that have Miku, along with other
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it is diffracted to recreate the original wavefront. The 3D image from a hologram can often be viewed with non-laser light. However, in common practice, major image quality compromises are made to remove the need for laser illumination to view the hologram.
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The hologram keeps the information on the amplitude and phase of the field. Several holograms may keep information about the same distribution of light, emitted to various directions. The numerical analysis of such holograms allows one to emulate large
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which is a technique for making three-dimensional images by controlling the motion of specularities on a two-dimensional surface. It works by reflectively or refractively manipulating bundles of light rays, not by using interference and diffraction.
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claimed to have been the first to employ holography artistically. He was certainly the first and best-known surrealist to do so, but the 1972 New York exhibit of Dalí holograms had been preceded by the holographic art exhibition that was held at the
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A small but active group of artists still integrate holographic elements into their work. Some are associated with novel holographic techniques; for example, artist Matt Brand employed computational mirror design to eliminate image distortion from
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which would be needed to optically "freeze" moving subjects as perfectly as the extremely motion-intolerant holographic recording process requires. Early holography required high-power and expensive lasers. Currently, mass-produced low-cost
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While many holographic data storage models have used "page-based" storage, where each recorded hologram holds a large amount of data, more recent research into using submicrometre-sized "microholograms" has resulted in several potential
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realistic images into semi-transparent screens. The rear projection is necessary because otherwise the semi-transparency of the screen would allow the background to be illuminated by the projection, which would break the illusion.
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absorbed much of the incident light. Various methods of converting the variation in transmission to a variation in refractive index (known as "bleaching") were developed which enabled much more efficient holograms to be produced.
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transparent media, which enables, for example, fluid flow to be visualized and analyzed. It can also be used to generate contours representing the form of the surface or the isodose regions in radiation dosimetry.
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enables sound maps of an object to be generated. Measurements of the acoustic field are made at many points close to the object. These measurements are digitally processed to produce the "images" of the object.
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Blanche, P.-A.; Bablumian, A.; Voorakaranam, R.; Christenson, C.; Lin, W.; Gu, T.; Flores, D.; Wang, P.; et al. (2010). "Holographic three-dimensional telepresence using large-area photorefractive polymer".
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The amount of processed information can be very high (terabits/s), since the operation is performed in parallel on a whole image. This compensates for the fact that the recording time, which is in the order of a
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solutions. While this approach to data storage can not attain the high data rates of page-based storage, the tolerances, technological hurdles, and cost of producing a commercial product are significantly lower.
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A photograph clearly maps out the light field of the original scene. The developed hologram's surface consists of a very fine, seemingly random pattern, which appears to bear no relationship to the scene it
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The second beam (known as the 'reference beam') is also spread through the use of lenses, but is directed so that it does not come in contact with the scene, and instead travels directly onto the recording
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The hologram is made with a modified material that interacts with certain molecules generating a change in the fringe periodicity or refractive index, therefore, the color of the holographic reflection.
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made them virtually useless for creating holograms, but when they were eventually put to the test of practical experiment, it was found that not only was this untrue, but that some actually provided a
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Many of these holographers would go on to produce art holograms. In 1983, Fred
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During the 1970s, a number of art studios and schools were established, each with their particular approach to holography. Notably, there was the San
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is the application of holography techniques to electron waves rather than light waves. Electron holography was invented by Dennis Gabor to improve the resolution and avoid the aberrations of the
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When the plane wave is incident at a non-normal angle at the time of recording, the pattern formed is more complex, but still acts as a negative lens if it is illuminated at the original angle.
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Holographic scanners are in use in post offices, larger shipping firms, and automated conveyor systems to determine the three-dimensional size of a package. They are often used in tandem with
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When a photograph is cut in half, each piece shows half of the scene. When a hologram is cut in half, the whole scene can still be seen in each piece. This is because, whereas each point in a
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Methylene-Blue-sensitised dichromated gelatin, and diffusion method silver halide preparations. Jeff Blyth has published very accurate methods for making these in a small lab or garage.
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with each other. It is this interference pattern that is imprinted on the recording medium. The pattern itself is seemingly random, as it represents the way in which the scene's light
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set-up to lock all the involved elements down in place and damp any vibrations that could blur the interference fringes and ruin the hologram. Cross's home-brew alternative was a
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is a two-dimensional representation that can produce a three-dimensional effect but only from one point of view, whereas the reproduced viewing range of a hologram adds many more
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that this sensitivity would be uselessly slight or non-existent. Jeff Blyth responded with the G307 formulation of DCG to increase the speed and sensitivity to these new lasers.
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and used in other common applications, can be used to make holograms. They have made holography much more accessible to low-budget researchers, artists, and dedicated hobbyists.
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whose intensity varies sinusoidally across the medium. The spacing of the fringe pattern is determined by the angle between the two waves, and by the wavelength of the light.
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Vasconcellos, F; Montelongo, Y; Davidson, CAB; Blyth, J; Carmody, JB; Vignolini, S; Steiner, U; Baumberg, JJ; Wilkinson, TD; Lowe, CR (2013).
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that holograms require. A layer of this recording medium (e.g., silver halide) is attached to a transparent substrate, which is commonly glass, but may also be plastic.
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are already easily performed in linear materials, the latter simply by a lens. This enables some applications, such as a device that compares images in an optical way.
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that change realistically with the different angles of viewing. That is, the view of the image from different angles shows the subject viewed from similar angles.
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from a master hologram that requires expensive, specialized and technologically advanced equipment, and are thus difficult to forge. They are used widely in many
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MartíNez-Hurtado, J. L.; Davidson, C. A. B.; Blyth, J.; Lowe, C. R. (2010). "Holographic
Detection of Hydrocarbon Gases and Other Volatile Organic Compounds".
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holder were similarly supported within the sandbox. The holographer turned off the room light, blocked the laser beam near its source using a small
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Michigan in 1968 and by the one at the Finch College gallery in New York in 1970, which attracted national media attention. In Great Britain,
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wavefront scattered from the object onto the recording medium, so that it appears that the object is still in place even if it has been removed.
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A photograph can be viewed in a wide range of lighting conditions, whereas holograms can only be viewed with very specific forms of illumination.
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atomic holography follows a natural step in the development of the physics (and applications) of atomic beams. Recent developments including
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December 1947 (patent GB685286). The technique as originally invented is still used in electron microscopy, where it is known as
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were displayed on stage in May 2022. The ABBA performance used technology that was an updated version of Pepper's Ghost created by
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laser beam were affixed to short lengths of PVC pipe, which were stuck into the sand at the desired locations. The subject and the
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in 1960. The development of the laser enabled the first practical optical holograms that recorded 3D objects to be made in 1962 by
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Holographic portraiture often resorts to a non-holographic intermediate imaging procedure, to avoid the dangerous high-powered
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with the original light source – but not the original light source itself. The interference pattern can be considered an
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spherical wave; a holographic recording of the point source has been created.
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3683:Carter, Ninian (27 November 2018).
3586:. 28 September 2015. Archived from
1572:to confuse and distract the enemy.
1317:illusion made from a clear plastic
599:
262:, England, and the company filed a
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5992:Timeline of photography technology
4885:Large-screen television technology
4141:
4063:. Wiltshire, John D. Hoboken, NJ.
3951:
3709:Amorosi, A. D. (3 December 2023).
3287:Eisebitt, S.; et al. (2004).
3261:Swenson, Gayle (20 October 2016).
2883:
2060:Blanche, Pierre-Alexandre (2014).
1718:"What is Holography? | holocenter"
1553:Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2
1304:
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450:and directed onto the scene using
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4559:Organic light-emitting transistor
4284:
2111:"The Nobel Prize in Physics 1971"
1211:High security registration plates
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4922:Comparison of display technology
3584:International Year of Light Blog
3556:Farivar, Cyrus (16 April 2012).
2774:"Jeff Blyth's Film Formulations"
2014:Proceedings of the Royal Society
1236:transmission electron microscope
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6936:Vergence-accommodation conflict
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3864:"Burberry Beijing – Full Show"
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3514:10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.217203
3342:Pfau, B.; et al. (2014).
2750:. Holowiki.com. Archived from
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1637:Digital holographic microscopy
1139:5, 10, 20 and 50-pound notes;
878:semiconductor heterostructures
281:Horizontal symmetric text, by
246:by other scientists including
64:is a technique that enables a
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7102:Stereo photography techniques
6042:Painted photography backdrops
5974:Golden triangle (composition)
5254:35 mm equivalent focal length
4890:Optimum HDTV viewing distance
4880:History of display technology
4768:Computer-generated holography
4011:Holograms: A Cultural History
3866:. Youtube.com. Archived from
3657:Brause; Mills (27 May 2022).
3240:10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.123201
3092:10.1016/j.radmeas.2018.10.010
2587:Optics & Laser Technology
2464:"Dr. Tung J. Jeong Biography"
1953:"A new microscopic principle"
1767:10.1080/00107514.2015.1120007
1704:
1672:List of emerging technologies
1607:Computer-generated holography
1484:
1135:20, 50, and 100-reais notes;
580:Physics of optical holography
311:Early optical holograms used
7112:Stereoscopic depth rendition
6725:Optical head-mounted display
4470:Organic light-emitting diode
4464:Light-emitting diode display
4292:Dennis Gabor – Autobiography
4035:"Nova - Heroes of the Storm"
3743:(in Japanese). Crypton.co.jp
2607:10.1016/0030-3992(74)90061-9
2438:"Margaret Benyon Holography"
2412:. In Hayward, Philip (ed.).
2340:Design engineer's sourcebook
1461:Holography is distinct from
1410:Industrial Light & Magic
1382:2005 MTV Europe Music Awards
1167:. They can also be found in
884:), atomic vapors and gases,
618:straight-line fringe pattern
432:
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6768:Multi-primary color display
5752:Intentional camera movement
4322:Making Real Holograms!!!!!!
4164:H. M. Smith, Wiley (1976),
4013:. Oxford University Press.
3634:. CNN Blogs. Archived from
3612:10.13140/RG.2.2.30421.88802
3537:. BBC News. 31 January 2011
2337:Richards, Keith L. (2018).
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1396:in 2012, rapping alongside
1147:5000 and 10,000 yen notes,
1116:Dove hologram used on some
1090:
866:nonlinear optical materials
644:, which acts as a negative
505:Comparison with photography
296:in the Soviet Union and by
101:computer-generated hologram
32:Holography (disambiguation)
10:
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6445:Most expensive photographs
5797:Multi-exposure HDR capture
4680:Vacuum fluorescent display
4404:Electroluminescent display
3937:"specular holography: how"
3601:Gordon, Marcus A. (2017).
3057:10.1016/j.nima.2017.05.019
2947:Advanced Optical Materials
2877:10.1016/j.nima.2017.05.019
2138:Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR
1538:Emergency Medical Hologram
1488:
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1418:End of the Road World Tour
1392:'s virtual performance at
1189:fast-moving consumer goods
1094:
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1070:interferometric microscopy
1055:Interferometric microscopy
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1049:Interferometric microscopy
1037:holographic interferometry
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1031:Holographic interferometry
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3890:"Burberry lands in China"
2512:Cherry Optical Holography
2299:10.1088/0022-3735/9/8/011
2062:Field guide to holography
1677:Phase-coherent holography
1642:Digital planar holography
1369:to provide the necessary
893:optical phase conjugation
351:Reconstructing a hologram
147:, such as those found on
46:Hologram (disambiguation)
7223:Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D
7160:3D-enabled mobile phones
7117:Stereoscopic rangefinder
6954:Active shutter 3D system
6379:Digital image processing
4718:Fourteen-segment display
4521:Digital Light Processing
4162:Principles of holography
3739:
3605:(MFA). OCAD University.
3472:10.1038/nphoton.2010.287
2526:http://www.zintaglio.com
2508:"The Universal Hologram"
1240:interference lithography
870:photorefractive crystals
776:Holographic data storage
724:Symposiums organised by
707:University of Nottingham
699:Cranbrook Academy of Art
406:, film, or other medium
392:
270:. Gabor was awarded the
70:three-dimensional images
37:Not to be confused with
7337:Photographic techniques
7195:Virtual reality headset
7190:Stereoscopic video game
7039:Virtual retinal display
6730:Virtual retinal display
6487:Photography periodicals
6047:Photography and the law
4724:Sixteen-segment display
4410:Rear-projection display
3494:Physical Review Letters
3351:Applied Physics Letters
3219:Physical Review Letters
2748:"Many methods are here"
2702:8 February 2012 at the
2408:Coyle, Rebecca (1990).
1684:(full color holography)
1622:Australian Holographics
1191:to holographic tags on
981:Shoebox Holography Book
839:phase-conjugate mirrors
822:3D optical data storage
256:British Thomson-Houston
218:(1972 educational film)
7332:Laser image generation
7087:Multiview Video Coding
7082:Computer stereo vision
6891:Correspondence problem
6399:Gelatin silver process
5423:Science of photography
5408:Photographic processes
5386:Perspective distortion
4571:Field-emission display
4486:Liquid-crystal display
4199:. Taylor and Francis.
4195:Saxby, Graham (2003).
3072:Radiation Measurements
2959:10.1002/adom.201300375
2817:10.1364/josa.55.001593
2562:. Jrholocollection.com
2524:Holographic metalwork
2178:10.1364/JOSA.52.001123
2085:Hariharan, P. (1996).
2035:10.1098/rspa.1949.0075
2008:Gabor, Dennis (1949).
1657:Holonomic brain theory
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6602:Emerging technologies
5852:Schlieren photography
5396:Photographic printing
5319:Exposure compensation
4708:Eight-segment display
4702:Seven-segment display
4258:10.1002/9781119088929
3192:"Acoustic Holography"
2312:Hariharan, P (2002).
1797:ACM Computing Surveys
1662:Hogel Processing Unit
1652:Holographic principle
1491:Holography in fiction
1336:
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1076:Sensors or biosensors
1012:with self-developing
972:recording materials.
906:
864:The search for novel
642:sinusoidal zone plate
636:Sinusoidal zone plate
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574:Physics of holography
559:depth perception cues
471:photographic emulsion
417:and the other as the
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83:is a recording of an
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7327:Hungarian inventions
6979:Head-mounted display
6911:Kinetic depth effect
6715:Head-mounted display
5641:Straight photography
5279:Chromatic aberration
4830:Display capabilities
4713:Nine-segment display
4415:Plasma display panel
3170:10.1143/jjap.32.5988
2919:10.1364/OE.15.006651
2314:Basics of Holography
2256:10.1364/ao.13.002942
1747:Contemporary Physics
1432:Crypton Future Media
1400:during his set with
1380:performances in the
1367:3D computer graphics
1295:free-electron lasers
1283:free-electron lasers
814:InPhase Technologies
343:Recording a hologram
335:Basics of holography
240:electron microscopes
30:For other uses, see
7067:2D to 3D conversion
7019:Specular holography
7014:Polarized 3D system
6931:Stereoscopic acuity
6926:Stereopsis recovery
6756:Holographic display
6710:Bionic contact lens
6513:photographic plates
6188:Digital photography
5371:Hyperfocal distance
5284:Circle of confusion
4859:See-through display
4763:Holographic display
4441:Quantum dot display
4250:2017hpt..book.....R
3590:on 30 October 2017.
3506:2014PhRvL.112u7203V
3464:2011NaPho...5...99G
3421:10.1038/nature06049
3413:2007Natur.448..676C
3363:2014ApPhL.105m2407P
3313:10.1038/nature03139
3305:2004Natur.432..885E
3232:2002PhRvL..88l3201S
3162:1993JaJAP..32.5988O
3084:2018RadM..119..132B
3049:2017NIMPA.864...40B
2988:(19): 15694–15699.
2910:2007OExpr..15.6651K
2869:2017NIMPA.864...40B
2809:1965JOSA...55.1593P
2709:The Physics Teacher
2694:Chiaverina, Chris:
2599:1974OptLT...6..219L
2291:1976JPhE....9..631P
2248:1974ApOpt..13.2942G
2213:10.1364/ao.8.000085
2205:1969ApOpt...8...85U
2170:1962JOSA...52.1123L
2026:1949RSPSA.197..454G
1969:1948Natur.161..777G
1910:10.1038/nature25176
1901:2018Natur.553..486S
1853:10.1038/nature09521
1845:2010Natur.468...80B
1759:2016ConPh..57...46J
1698:Volumetric printing
1612:Holographic display
1581:Heroes of the Storm
1463:specular holography
1359:volumetric displays
1343:lenticular printing
1246:Acoustic holography
1232:Electron holography
1193:electronic products
966:Holography Handbook
955:Holographic Studios
761:specular holography
722:Lake Forest College
606:diffraction grating
379:musical instruments
317:diffraction grating
268:electron holography
7322:British inventions
7049:Wiggle stereoscopy
7044:Volumetric display
7009:Parallax scrolling
6778:Volumetric display
6761:Computer-generated
6007:Autochrome Lumière
6002:Analog photography
5827:Pigeon photography
5621:Social documentary
5100:discontinued films
4901:Color Light Output
4895:High Dynamic Range
4697:Dot-matrix display
4692:Lightguide display
4363:Display technology
4308:How Holograms Work
4174:G. Berger et al.,
3796:on 30 October 2021
3770:on 18 October 2012
3156:(12S): 5988–5992.
3150:Jpn. J. Appl. Phys
3118:The Economic Times
2776:. Cabd0.tripod.com
2728:on 6 November 2010
2722:"A Holography FAQ"
2647:, 1666–1668 (2001)
2087:Optical Holography
1693:Volumetric display
1632:Digital holography
1386:48th Grammy Awards
1339:
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1183:, food packaging,
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1082:Holographic sensor
1066:optical microscopy
1062:numerical aperture
940:photographic plate
912:
908:Peace Within Reach
829:Dynamic holography
805:, a format called
792:gigabit-per-second
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7265:Sharp Actius RD3D
7185:Stereo microscope
7092:Parallax scanning
6906:Epipolar geometry
6896:Peripheral vision
6871:Binocular rivalry
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6359:Collodion process
6295:Chromogenic print
6282:Color photography
5792:Multiple exposure
5767:Lo-fi photography
5299:Color temperature
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4854:Always-on display
4645:Electromechanical
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4235:978-981-4289-54-2
4222:978-0-9822251-4-1
4206:978-0-7503-0912-7
4170:978-0-471-80341-6
4157:978-0-486-24041-1
4135:978-0-521-49345-1
3870:on 4 October 2011
3407:(7154): 676–679.
3371:10.1063/1.4896982
3299:(7019): 885–888.
3020:978-0-9566139-1-2
2994:10.1021/la102693m
2904:(11): 6651–6663.
2643:, Optics Letters
2423:978-0-86196-266-2
2350:978-1-315-35052-3
2164:(10): 1123–1130.
2133:Denisyuk, Yuri N.
2071:978-0-8194-9957-8
2020:(1051): 454–487.
1895:(7689): 486–490.
1803:(2): 32:1–32:35.
1617:Augmented reality
1589:augmented reality
1558:Player characters
1470:Tactile holograms
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1097:Security hologram
923:helium-neon laser
859:Fourier transform
847:optical computing
812:Another company,
464:photographic film
329:rainbow holograms
258:Company (BTH) in
248:Mieczysław Wolfke
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7250:Nvidia 3D Vision
7004:Parallax barrier
6989:Integral imaging
6901:Depth perception
6881:Chromostereopsis
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6364:Cross processing
6322:CMYK color model
6307:Color management
6260:Foveon X3 sensor
6255:Three-CCD camera
5899:Miniature faking
5857:Sabattier effect
5474:Astrophotography
5329:Zebra patterning
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