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holographic technology and three-dimensional videos
It is only a matter of time before consumers demand true three- dimensional videos for computer and television uses. This is where holotechnology technology will play a vital role. Digital Micro-mirror Arrays (DMAs) are created from thousands of reflective panels. The angles of these panels can move many thousand times per second. Such modifications change the directions of thousands of rays of light reflecting off of these panels. When these rays of light are coherent laser light, then the thousands of reflective panels can handle thousands of laser rays to make animated, 3D pictures from the interference patterns. At this time, these images are focused into a see-through substance. Some day, in contrast, it might be possible to create travelling, 3D pictures in mid-air. Applying this science to holotechnology television would enable you to see athletics, performances, or other broadcast programming from multiple, three-dimensional perspectives. Linked page Richardson Grating Laboratory also provides information that may be of interest.
Holotech science offers the potential to save information throughout the volume of a medium, not merely on its surface. A holographic image containing an entire megabit page of information is burned into a photosensitive storage medium when a reference laser beam and a signal laser beam (containing recorded data) cross within the storage medium. To recreate a holotechnology page of information that has been saved in photosensitive media, a reference laser beam is shown into the media at the same angle used to make the page in the first place. The beam is diffracted by the media and the picture of the source page comes back. This reconstructed page is then projected into a Charge Coupled Device (CCD) camera that converts the holotechnology information image back into electronic digital data. This information may then be analyzed by a computer. Given the evolution of holographic data storage, it can be possible to store games, movies, and interactive maps on holocards that are as small as postage stamps. VR Vacations also has related material. Focused information on Holographic Movies . and the site Holomotive.com may be sent to:
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