3D Moving Images Possible With New Hologram Technology
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Uploaded on Nov 3, 2010
Traditional holograms are printed much in the same way a poster or a painting are, in that once the image is printed on a surface, it is permanent. But a technological breakthrough at the University of Arizona College of Optical Sciences has brought the possibility of full color, rewritable, holographic displays and televisions one step closer to reality.
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anime47 2 years ago
OMG ITS NOT A HOLOGRAM
OMG YES IT IS.
Use your brains people.
This is a hologram.
What we all want from Star wars is "Holographic Projection"
And to all those underaged kids in here complaining how it isnt lifelike enough.
Television was black and white once, be grateful for the things you have by learning how they came about.
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GreatVomitto 2 years ago
3D pr0n now!
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fartpopartist 2 years ago
In order to project holograms outside the box, particles are to be suspended in mid-air with specific reflective configurations via elecromagnetic fields onto a 3 dimensional air grid for lasers to luminate. (This is just my personal guess of the future beyond our current technology)
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BlueTemplar15 2 years ago
Don't you see the parallax? Like all real holograms, it's 3D.
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BlueTemplar15 2 years ago
An hologram is 3D by definition.
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grendelee 2 years ago
ive been watching that....that doesnt actually look 3d. Its a 2d hologram it looks like. Havent found any specs, though
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japsocute 2 years ago
...and coincidentally i got to this vid 'cuz i was watching that girl's concert.
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illustriouschin 2 years ago
The image quality looks similar to the rotary televisions of old, well except for the 3d part. dang i want a real holographic tv for realz and not these fake 3d crap tvs we have now.
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narutocaprirequest2 2 years ago
im not talking about that one im talking about the one that was on the news two weeks ago.
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Hankman9 2 years ago
Except that Japanese thing isn't a hologram at all but just a projection on a glass surface.
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narutocaprirequest2 2 years ago
this Hologram is sadly shit compared to the Japanese hologram with the girl singing on stage lol
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