Good question. In real life, holograms are always in off colours (they'll probably be improved in the future). It's hard to explain for people who don't have a good grasp of holograms. But they're a bit like in Star Wars in real life, as well. But I don't think they'd really be quite that blue.
Not really. Holograms--that is, the projection of 3-dimensional images--was being done as early as the 1960s. It was actually one of the first applications of the laser. Real life holograms, though, aren't like what you see in Star Wars. The holograms that were around before Star Wars were essentially still photographs exposed on special film using two lasers, and they could only be displayed within a viewing medium. The original Star Wars did introduce the idea of video holograms, projected into thin air.
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A hologram is when you see an image which appears to be moving although it is not. they are grams that are hollow LOL no his answer is right
first get to one then run over it. this is only how i done it on mine (done it on my ds light.)
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Sounds like you're referring to Captain Rex from the TV series "Star Wars: The Clone Wars"
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boba fett is green his father jango fett is blue.