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Holography - Wikipedia
Holography is a technique that allows a wavefront to be recorded and later reconstructed. It is best known as a method of generating three-dimensional images.
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Holography | Optics, 3D Imaging & Laser Technology - Britannica
Holography, means of creating a unique photographic image without the use of a lens. The photographic recording of the image is called a hologram.
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How are holograms possible? - YouTube
3d scenes on 2d film, and a diffraction lesson along the way. Instead of sponsored ad reads, these lessons are funded directly by viewers: ...
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holography
holography (hɒˈlɒgrəfɪ) [f. holograph or (sense 2) holo- + -graphy.] 1. Writing wholly by one's own hand.1802–12 Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) II. 459 Autography or holography. 2. Physics. [f. after photography, telegraphy, etc., on the basis of ] The process or science of producing and using ...
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what is holography – Holocenter
What is a Hologram? · How are images recorded in a hologram? · History of Holograms · Different Types of Holograms · What is Holographic Art · Polarization.
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Holography - HyperPhysics
Holography is lensless photography in which an image is captured not as an image focused on film, but as an interference pattern at the film.
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Ultrathin metasurface enables high-efficiency vectorial holography
Holography—the science of recording and reconstructing light fields—has long been central to imaging, data storage, and encryption. Traditional ...
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New light sheet holography overcomes the depth perception ...
Holography – the use of light projection to display images – can be used to construct holograms, which are three-dimensional structures of light ...
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Exploring Hologram Technology: Understanding How it Works
Hologram technology uses light waves and laser beams to create 3D images, or holograms, that appear to float in space.
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Whatever Became of Holography? - American Scientist
Although it came to represent high technology, holography was born from unlikely sources. The origins of technologies can be notoriously difficult to trace, but ...
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Museum of Holography Collection Will Be Saved Thanks to ... - DNAinfo
[DNAinfo/Stephanie Lulay] In 1974 with the help of her husband, holographer Loren Billings opened the museum at 1134 W. Washington St. in a then-sketchy stretch of the Near West Side. For years ...
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Holography (disambiguation)
Holography is a technique for recording and reconstruction of wavefronts. Holography and holographic may also refer to:
Holograph, a document written entirely in the handwriting of the person who signed it
Holographic principle
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Holography Ltd.
Specialized Enterprise Holography Ltd. (SE Holography) is a company that specializes in production of holograms and holographic security elements. Advisor Holography Ltd. in International and Corporate Development is Yuri Sidorenko
History
SE Holography was established on February 2, 2000.
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Holography in fiction
Holography has been widely referred to in movies, novels, and TV, usually in science fiction, starting in the late 1970s. Holography served as an inspiration for many video games with the science fiction elements.
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Digital holography
These discoveries were made by Emmett Leith and Juris Upatnieks for analog holography, and subsequently adapted to digital holography. See also
Computer generated holography
Digital holographic microscopy
Holographic interferometry
Holography
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