The difference between holography and photography can be summarized perhaps most succinctly as the difference between recording the effect photons have on a surface, versus recording the wavefront ...
Holography is a process that creates 3D images by “superimposing two light beams onto a physical material.” Developed in the late 1800s by Franco-Luxembourgish physicist Gabriel Lippman ( a man of a ...
Scottish technology provider Ceres Holographics and materials supplier Covestro have partnered to commercialize Bayfol HX photopolymer polycarbonate (PC) films for transparent automotive display ...
A group of MIT engineers created color-shifting materials using holographic film, elastic, and a desktop projector. It also takes inspiration from the iridescent colors of butterflies and birds. The ...
Real-time video capturing the stretching of an 8×6-inch structural color pattern that features a flower bouquet in homage to 19th-century physicist Gabriel Lippmann’s work. The bright iridescent ...
Holographic polymer films have emerged as a versatile platform where interference patterns are stored via photopolymerisation in photosensitive matrices. When these films are integrated with liquid ...
Looking Glass Factory has introduced what it calls the largest holographic display in the world: the Looking Glass 65-inch 3D display. The Brooklyn, New York-based hologram company showed the 65-inch ...
The Tribeca Film Festival's pageant of immersive projects kicks off Friday, with new tech spectacles on display and a virtual wing you can visit from home. Joan E. Solsman was CNET's senior media ...
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