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  2. 8i (virtual reality) - Wikipedia

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    8i was founded in May 2014 [1] by Linc Gasking, Eugene d'Eon, Sebastian Marino and Joshua Feast [2] to develop software that can capture, analyze, compress, and recreate all the viewpoints required for volumetric capture.

  3. Holography - Wikipedia

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    The hologram keeps the information on the amplitude and phase of the field. Several holograms may keep information about the same distribution of light, emitted to various directions. The numerical analysis of such holograms allows one to emulate large numerical aperture, which, in turn, enables enhancement of the resolution of optical microscopy.

  4. Hogel - Wikipedia

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    The term "hogel" was coined by Mark Lucente who first used it in his 1994 MIT Doctoral Thesis Dissertation. [4]More recent examples include a paper presented at the SMPTE 2nd Annual International Conference on Stereoscopic 3D for Media and Entertainment entitled "The First 20 Years of Holographic Video – and the Next 20", [5] or in these recent book chapters: "Electronic Holography -- 20 ...

  5. Physics of optical holography - Wikipedia

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    A holographic image can also be obtained using a different laser beam configuration to the original recording object beam, but the reconstructed image will not match the original exactly. [2]: Section 2.3 When a laser is used to reconstruct the hologram, the image is speckled just as the original image will have been. This can be a major ...

  6. Computer-generated holography - Wikipedia

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    Computer-generated holography (CGH) is a technique that uses computer algorithms to generate holograms.It involves generating holographic interference patterns.A computer-generated hologram can be displayed on a dynamic holographic display, or it can be printed onto a mask or film using lithography. [1]

  7. Digital holography - Wikipedia

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    Digital holography is the acquisition and processing of holograms with a digital sensor array, [1] [2] typically a CCD camera or a similar device. Image rendering, or reconstruction of object data is performed numerically from digitized interferograms.

  8. Category:Holography - Wikipedia

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    Holography is the science of producing holograms; it is an advanced form of photography that allows an image to be recorded in three dimensions. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  9. You can now turn your old smartphone into a hologram because ...

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