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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2011

DigInfo TV - http://diginfo.tv

4/10/2011

University of Tsukuba
Coarse Integral Volumetric Imaging

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  • MIKU!!

  • @HOLYCHAOSDRAGON this is a primitive, unoriginal and crude means of achieving this effect

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  • @MammalAnonymous This is not true, digital holography is too hard, high resolution displays and integral imaging is the way to go, just look at the lytro.

  • I think I will just wait for holograms...

  • Dat miku.

  • Had this same idea O.o

  • Truly an "HD" experience right there... =I

    Come on! They've had this technology since the late 40's you guys. Ever seen those "Hologram" images?

    EXACT SAME PRINCIPLE, but with video images instead of printed images.

    Even the one with less lenses would take up 50x the power of a normal television if you wanted similar quality.

    Even then, the image would be 100% static on the TV unless you enjoy constantly moving your head around while watching your favourite movies.

  • Get well soon, narrator , did u catch a cold?

  • Of course they would use Miku...

  • I think the concerts are about to get a hell of a lot better now! 

  • Using layers mean energy loss

  • 8 People are scared of the future...

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