Holography is a technique that creates a three-dimensional image by recording the interference pattern of light scattered off an object. Unlike traditional Photography that captures a two-dimensional representation, holography allows for a more realistic and detailed image that changes as the viewpoint changes. It is used in various fields such as art, security, and research.
Holography Ltd. was created in 2000.
Ulf Schnars has written: 'Digital holography' -- subject(s): Holography
Michael Wenyon has written: 'Understanding holography' -- subject(s): Holography, Holographie
The holography museum featured a three-demensional image on the anciet Greece and Roman warriors.
J. Pethick has written: 'On holography and a way to make holograms' -- subject(s): Holography
Howard M. Smith has written: 'Principles of holography' -- subject(s): Holography
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The phone number of the Museum Of Holography is: 212-925-0581.
Douglas H. Coe has written: 'Neutron shadow holography' -- subject(s): Holography
J. D. Maynard has written: 'Experimental study using nearfield acoustical holography of sound transmission through fuselage sidewall structures' -- subject(s): Acoustic holography 'Experimental study using nearfield acoustic holography of sound transmission through fuselage sidewall structures' -- subject(s): Aircraft structures, Noise reduction, Vibration, Acoustical holography, Panels, Acoustic holography, Near fields
Medical Holography Market is estimated to be US$ 13362.56 million by 2030 with a CAGR of 34.1% during the forecast period
photography produces 2 dimensional image. holography produces 3 dimensional image. Holography has high information capacity as compared to photography. Negative is prepared first in photography whereas in hologhaphy no negative is required.