@TreyWestlyGray this is "just" a normal proper (good quality, etc) hologram, possible to see for quite a while if you cared ("stick your hand in it"? It "just" _looks_ like it really has insides, that's the whole point - it's a flat sheet). A bit sad how you don't realize the existence (for quite a while) of real holograms; maybe even taken by cheap scifi films effects called like that, but which have nothing to do with holography... (nvm the ~150 year old fad of stereoscopy, pushed on us again)
@rsolgtp, and size of pixels in the display would need to be comparable to the wavelength of light / that's quite a resolution (plus how the processing power and memory required are probably even much more than simple analogies would suggest). Oh well, hopefully I'll live to see it, screens which feel basically like a window...
trey west this is real they had 2 guys come to sachse high school in sachse texas to mr bushland animation classes this technology is BRILLIANT ide love to go an tour there building sometime when i down in austin!
i want u to stick your hand in it. if u show a video of that, then ill believe this is real. (just because there are many fakes out there, and i believe this could be legit)
So this is actually something that's been 'printed' onto in some way or another? 3D board? Because it's just insane, like 20 years ahead of its time :o
The target area is only two meters wide. It's a small thermal exhaust port, right below the main port. The shaft leads directly to the reactor system. A precise hit will start a chain reaction which should destroy the station. Only a precise hit will set off a chain reaction. The shaft is ray-shielded, so you'll have to use proton torpedoes...
Each of our holograms has over 300,000 rendered 3D views in them . We can control what we put in different parts of the hologram so we can make it "switch" between data sets as the holographic print turns or you walk around it. Follow us @zebraimaging to learn more about how our tech works.
Wait a year and you'll have holographic displays :)
@MarquesZero you need to know physics to understand how it works. it's interference picture that looks like a real object. It is really hard to compute how to print dots to make it look good.
Never seen such high quality hologram. I wish it was available to mass market. I mean $1-3K per hologram is too much for regular people. I imagine something like this could be used as a wallpaper someday.
@meo9979 - two different images printed for two different angular intervals. Literally in one hemisphere you see 180 degree of one scene in other - you see 180 degree of other scene.
seriously, do this kind of 3D technology exists? beautiful...
iLOVENATURE2011 2 months ago
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ManchesterPosters 7 months ago
i want my floor tiled in these
Darkreaper71 9 months ago
nintendo needs to buy this technology and come out with the 3DS 2.0
squishguin 9 months ago 2
SORCERY!!!
rehmsmeyer 9 months ago
@TreyWestlyGray this is "just" a normal proper (good quality, etc) hologram, possible to see for quite a while if you cared ("stick your hand in it"? It "just" _looks_ like it really has insides, that's the whole point - it's a flat sheet). A bit sad how you don't realize the existence (for quite a while) of real holograms; maybe even taken by cheap scifi films effects called like that, but which have nothing to do with holography... (nvm the ~150 year old fad of stereoscopy, pushed on us again)
zimolag 10 months ago
@rsolgtp, and size of pixels in the display would need to be comparable to the wavelength of light / that's quite a resolution (plus how the processing power and memory required are probably even much more than simple analogies would suggest). Oh well, hopefully I'll live to see it, screens which feel basically like a window...
zimolag 10 months ago
waw, how do you do it??
thorcido 11 months ago
It's a trap!
anelect 11 months ago
trey west this is real they had 2 guys come to sachse high school in sachse texas to mr bushland animation classes this technology is BRILLIANT ide love to go an tour there building sometime when i down in austin!
4cidburnshot 11 months ago
i want u to stick your hand in it. if u show a video of that, then ill believe this is real. (just because there are many fakes out there, and i believe this could be legit)
TreyWestlyGray 1 year ago
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IWannabeJew 1 year ago
dont expect live video or 3d rendered image. imagine rendering 300k images at 25hz
big bandwidth for video too.
rsolgtp 1 year ago
So this is actually something that's been 'printed' onto in some way or another? 3D board? Because it's just insane, like 20 years ahead of its time :o
mrjimmyos 1 year ago
@mrjimmyos How is it 20 years ahead of its time if it's right here and now?
DFFragenstein 1 year ago
@DFFragenstein It's, too, SOOON!
mrjimmyos 1 year ago
好屌
stillaboutwin 1 year ago
dead space!
jeeyi345 1 year ago
Sensacional !!!
NachodSevilla 1 year ago
when you zoomed in it actually looked like a real model of the factory, whatever it is
KiranGlitch 1 year ago
ah thats just photoshopped lol
savagecabage 1 year ago
The target area is only two meters wide. It's a small thermal exhaust port, right below the main port. The shaft leads directly to the reactor system. A precise hit will start a chain reaction which should destroy the station. Only a precise hit will set off a chain reaction. The shaft is ray-shielded, so you'll have to use proton torpedoes...
Push2Evolve 1 year ago 38
@Push2Evolve bahahhahahahaha
mobcommand 1 year ago
@Push2Evolve pure genius hahahahah
MNS5 1 year ago
@Push2Evolve But that's impossible!... even for a computer.
BullShitThat 9 months ago
Each of our holograms has over 300,000 rendered 3D views in them . We can control what we put in different parts of the hologram so we can make it "switch" between data sets as the holographic print turns or you walk around it. Follow us @zebraimaging to learn more about how our tech works.
ZebraImaging 1 year ago 11
Umm, just to ask. What happens if you put the camera closer to the hologram not only zoom in?
Limegez 1 year ago
OH SHI~ they ALREADY have holographic displays!
qbz32 1 year ago
Wait a year and you'll have holographic displays :)
@MarquesZero you need to know physics to understand how it works. it's interference picture that looks like a real object. It is really hard to compute how to print dots to make it look good.
qbz32 1 year ago
Never seen such high quality hologram. I wish it was available to mass market. I mean $1-3K per hologram is too much for regular people. I imagine something like this could be used as a wallpaper someday.
BCEMCOCATb 1 year ago
An awesome 3D effect on a OLED screen? Just awesome.
MarquesZero 1 year ago
@MarquesZero it's printed hologram. not a screen.
Bolerophon 1 year ago
@Bolerophon PRINTED? WHAT THE FUCK!? HOW THE HELL THIS WORKS?
MarquesZero 1 year ago
@Bolerophon
Then how to explain the transition at 0:05 ???
meo9979 1 year ago
@meo9979 - two different images printed for two different angular intervals. Literally in one hemisphere you see 180 degree of one scene in other - you see 180 degree of other scene.
MaxMnemonic 1 year ago
@MarquesZero Oled screens don't do 3D (yet) and would cost a heck of a lot more
mrjimmyos 1 year ago
I'm slightly confused as to how it works.
beatsiz 1 year ago
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Mind-blowing! Color holographic display with refresh rate about 1Hz. I'll take two!
sleepyowl83 1 year ago
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sleepyowl83 1 year ago
cooler than 3D
period
stylistar 1 year ago