Is the holography room set up to do multiplex/animated holograms? what were the prerequisites for the class? It looks like you did a good job in rendering a bright hologram. You should post vids of other holograms (classmates?)
That's not true. You just take a laser, shine it on a curved mirror to expand the beam, and hit the film with the expanded beam at a 45º. There is no glass used in the viewing of the hologram.
Nice gram, brother. Try a ~57 degree reference angle (wind up with less woodgrain in there) Did you collimate your ref beam? If so, then burn a copy of this. Nice and bright...well done.
Great video. I've added it to my holography website.
holovision 4 years ago
im doing this at uni just now in our labs!!!great fun!
mcv23 4 years ago
Is the holography room set up to do multiplex/animated holograms? what were the prerequisites for the class? It looks like you did a good job in rendering a bright hologram. You should post vids of other holograms (classmates?)
sethlopan 5 years ago
In what class and where did you make this hologram?
sethlopan 5 years ago
The Ohio State University offers a course in holography. They have a holography room set up in the art building.
VTarantino 5 years ago
I'm in that class right now. I just finished my laser-viewable split beam transmission hologram.
1Alexander0 3 years ago
i loved it, is it your ouwn work?
take a look at my hologram, its a full color stereogram, animated. I hope you like it!
amukeen 5 years ago
one problem, you need a glass to view a hologram
Th6DEAD 5 years ago
That's not true. You just take a laser, shine it on a curved mirror to expand the beam, and hit the film with the expanded beam at a 45º. There is no glass used in the viewing of the hologram.
VTarantino 5 years ago
Nice gram, brother. Try a ~57 degree reference angle (wind up with less woodgrain in there) Did you collimate your ref beam? If so, then burn a copy of this. Nice and bright...well done.
69justin69 4 years ago
cool
DashTube1 5 years ago