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3D

HOLOGRAPHIC
PROJECTION

By:A.shiva Mentored By: Mrs. Madhavi (HOD)


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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
INTRODUCTION TO HOLOGRAPHY

• Holography is composed of the Greek terms, "holos" for


"whole view" and“gram” for "writing or drawing“
• Technical term for holography is wave front reconstruction
• Image changes as the position and orientation of the viewing
system changes
• Records phase of the object
• Record our three dimensional world on a two dimensional
recording medium
INTRODUCTION TO HOLOGRAPHY
(cont)
• Can be seen using eyes

• Demonstrates complete parallax and depth-of-field

• Image floats in free space

• Can also be used to optically store, retrieve, and

process information
TIMELINE OF HOLOGRAPHY
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Types of
A. Reflex hologram
Holograms
 Illuminatedby 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
WORKING OF HOLOGRAPHY

• Requires a laser as the light


source
• Image is captured as interference
pattern
• Working of holography is divided
into two phases: •Produce monochromatic light
• Recording
• Reconstruction
COMPONENTS REQUIRED

• Laser
• Usually helium-neon (HeNe) lasers are used
• Beam splitter
• Device that uses mirrors and prisms to split laser beam into
two beams
• Object beam
• Reference beam
• Mirrors
• Direct the beams of light to the correct locations
• Holographic film
• Can record light at a very high resolution
• Layer of light-sensitive compounds on a transparent
surface ( Silver Halide Photographic Emulsion )
RECORDING A HOLOGRAM

Optical arrangement of recording a


hologram
RECONSTRUCTING A HOLOGRAM

Optical arrangement of reconstructing a


hologram
IMPORTANCE AND NEED OF 3D
HOLOGRAPHIC PROJECTION

• Rapidly growing technology


• Project large-scale, high-resolution images onto free space
• Accommodate multiple viewers independently and
simultaneously
• Enabling viewing and manipulation of virtual 3D objects in 3D
space without the need for special viewing goggles or
headgear
COMPUTER AND HOLOGRAPHY
COMPUTER AND HOLOGRAPHY(cont)
ADVANTAGES OF 3D HOLOGRAPHIC
PROJECTION

• A high resolution three dimensional images

• Glasses free 3D display

• No need for projection screen

• Life like images

• Interactive display
APPLICATIONS OF 3D HOLOGRAPHIC
PROJECTION
“Real world applications are
endless”
•Live stage shows
•Advertising
•Gaming
•Education
•Entertainment
•Training
•Medical
•Communication
•Military and Space Applications
APPLICATIONS OF 3D HOLOGRAPHIC
PROJECTION
“Real world applications are
endless”
•Live stage shows
•Advertising
•Gaming
•Education
•Entertainment
•Training
•Medical
•Communication
•Military and Space Applications
FUTURE SCOPE

A palm sized holographic projector that


projects an entire Computer. Your PC
on your palm!

Future IPad with an inbuilt


Holographic projector
FUTURE SCOPE(cont)

A teacher uses a holographic


projection of the human
body to show body
metabolisms
CONCLUSION

• Holographic Technology has endless applications as far


as the human mind can imagine
• Will become a very integral part of human societies and
civilizations in the future
• In future, holographic displays will be replacingall
present displays in all sizes, from small phone screen to
large projectors
THANK
YOU

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