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3D Holographic 1

Projection Technology
SUBMITTED BY,
SOHAM GUPTA{59}
MAYUKH ROY{39]
MANU MISHRA{37}
VIDUR SAD {68}
PRAVEEN PATEL{46}
ASHLEESHA SAXENA {12}
STUTI SHARAN SHRIVASTAVA{60}
ANURAG SINGH SENGAR{09}

GUIDED BY,
Dr. ARUN KUMAR
WAMANKAR
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Contents • What is Holography


• Why Holography
• Types of Holograms
• How Holograms work
• Recording of hologram
• Reconstruction of
hologram
• Advances in
technology
• Applications & Future
scope
• Conclusion
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What is holography

 Holography is a technique that allows the light


scattered from an object to be recorded and
later reconstructed.
 The technique to optically store, retrieve, and
process information.
 Preserve the 3-D information of a holographed
subject
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Why
holographic  A high resolution three
display dimensional recording of
an object
 Glasses free 3D display
 No need for projection
screen
 Life like images
 Interactive display
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Timeline of holography
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Types of A. Reflex hologram
Holograms  Illuminated by a spot
of white incandescent
light source, from
front-above
 The image consists of
light reflected by the
hologram
 Produces multicolour
holograms, makes
images optically
indistinguishable from
the original objects
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B. Transmission hologram
▪ Viewed with laser light,
usually of the same type
used to make the
recording
▪ Need light source behind
them
▪ Virtual image can be
very sharp and deep
C.Computer-generated
holograms
▪ No need for a real object
▪ Interference pattern is
calculated digitally, using
algorithms
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How
holograms
➢The time-varying light field of
work a scene with all its physical
properties is to be recorded
and then regenerated.
➢ Hence the working of
holography is divided into two
phases:
•Recording
•Reconstruction
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Recording
of hologram  Basic tools required
to make a hologram
includes a red lasers,
lenses, beam splitter,
mirrors and
holographic film
 Holograms are
recorded in darker
environment
Recording a hologram 10
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• Laser : Red lasers, usually helium-neon (HeNe)


lasers, are common in holography. These are
coherent light source.
• Beam splitter: This is a device that uses mirrors and
prisms to split laser beam of light into two beams.
▪ Object beam (directed onto the object) and
▪ Reference beam (travels directly onto the
recording medium)
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• Mirrors: These direct the beams of light to the
correct locations
• Holographic film: Holographic film can record
light at a very high resolution, which is
necessary for creating a hologram. It's a layer
of light-sensitive compounds on a transparent
surface, like photographic film.
• Eg: Silver Halide Emulsion
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Process
 When the two laser beams reach the
recording medium, their light waves
intersect and interfere with each other. It is
this interference pattern that is imprinted on
the recording medium.
Hologram
Recondtruction

Hologram
Recording
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Reconstruction
of hologram

 The photographic plate


is illuminated with original
light source used for
recording holograms.
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Reconstructing a hologram
Capturing 16
of
holographic
 By replacing the
video conventional
holographic plate with
a digital camera and
an optoelectronic 2D
screen, we can
capture and display
holographic video.
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Projection of
holographic  Video hologram is
video coded into light
modulators
 These light
modulators are
illuminated by
coherent light beam
source, to project
video
Advances 18
in
➢ Touchable
technology holograms
➢ Tactile
holographic
display with haptic
feedback
➢ Horizontal
360º view
of a image on table
top
➢ Userinterfacing
integrated displays
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& Future  Educational applications


Marketing with 3D
scope 
holographic display
 3D simulation displays for
scientific visualization
 Improved virtual Reality
and augmented reality
 Telepresence and video
conferencing
 Entertainment displays
 Military and Space
Applications
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 Holographic
checkpoint for
military, battlefield
simulations
 Intense real gaming
rooms
 In future all displays
like televisions, mobile
phone displays,
projector displays will
be replaced by
holographic displays
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Conclusion  Holographic
Technology and
Spectral Imagining has
endless applications, as
far as the human mind
can imagine
 In future, holographic
displays will be
replacing all present
displays in all sizes, from
small phone screen to
large projectors
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Thank
you

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