Holography MarketPlace 6th edition

 

This hologram is unquestionably one of the best examples of embossed holography you can own and belongs in every sample kit. It not only demonstrates the different methods of imaging in this state-of-the art technology but it incorporates them all into one hologram.

To demonstrate how you can use ordinary color photographs at different depths in a hologram, the image of St. Basil Cathedral, bordering Red Square in Moscow, Russia, was created. It was created from a photograph which was separated into a multiplane image consisting of 14 levels. In the past, conventional holography has been limited to less than six levels.

The image of the Mobius is a example of a Computer Generated Hologram rendered from a three dimensional model.

The gentleman, a multiplexed hologram, is captured from video footage. If you are looking at the image you will find that by rotating the hologram left-to-right you are allowed to look around his head for about 90 degrees. The movement is so smooth that you don't even notice that you are looking at a video.

You will also note that at a specific angle the whole cover hologram achieves full color in all three images an all levels.

It is not possible, of course, to demonstrate the characteristics of the hologram on the internet but you can get the hologram by simply ordering the publication it is in (hmp6). You will get other artistic designs using holograms in the issue too. The cost is inexpensive ($20) and can be ordered here. 

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