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Holography Demonstration by Thomas Grillo

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

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Before I learned to play the theremin, I made holograms. I made my first holo in 1988. For 5 years prior to the filming of this demo, I was gearing up for professional level holographic imaging.

This video was shot in 1997 in my studio which was to have become Parallax Holograms. The video is part 3 in a series, and is an excerpt from a longer puplic access program which I will upload at a later date, in small segments.

This is a short, detailed description of the optical table setups for making laser viewable transmission master (H-1) holos, as well as white light viewable reflection copy (H-2) holos using split beam techniques. I don't go into exposure, or processing techniques in this video. It's just a brief look at the lab, and explanation into how a holo is made.

Sadly, just after the making of this video for Public Access TV, Agfa Gevart quit making holographic supplies for the masses, and limited production to high end green laser sensative films which put thousnads of amature, and semi professional holographers out of action for years until Russian films, and plates became readily available.

My company, "Parallax Holograms" never became a reality due to the shortage of supplies caused by Agfa Gevart.

Copyright 2007 Thomas Grillo

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  • wow, why everything you do is so amazing and epic?!

  • @carmoldu Thanks. Just in the right places at the right times, doing the thins I enjoy. :)

  • Could u please tell about the working principle of holography? waiting ebin@asia.com

  • @ektair Certainly worth a video. I've shown how holograms are used in industry, the basics of how a hologram is produced in the lab, there really needs to be one that covers the working principles of holography. :)

  • the refference beem...thats all you need ha ha ha ...

  • @diamony123 Nope, You still need both the ref beam, and object beams in order to record a hologram. :)

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  • Wow, it's amazing that web cams now are better than several hundred dollar cam corders from a decade ago.

  • This reminds me of the hatch videos on LOST. But without that China dude.

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  • @thepsychicpebble and i still bitch aboutthe quality :)

  • @SASNIGHTCRAWLER You can't change the mass of matter at varrying velocities, but you can change it's inertial charactoristics at different velocities. You can also change it's energy state. By the way, I remember that episode of Star Trek where they touched on the idea of riding a soliton wave to do warp drive instead of having to haul around bulky warp engines. Very cool concepts. :)

  • @ThomasGrillo All this started when i was looking at other ways matter could gain mass at increased velocity from vacuum itself or the virtual particles. Even a hypothetical higgs field creating mass, gave rise to an external warp effect allowing perpetual propulsion when mass was squared back into the field with superconductors..riding the wave so to speak...evolving into a surrounding BEC state using evaporative cooling created by the superconductors themselves,dimensions and now this..Engage!

  • @thepsychicpebble This is true. And this video was produced over a decade ago on one of those old cameras LOL. ;)

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