If you want to see a hologram, you don't have to look much farther
than your wallet. There are holograms on most driver's licenses, ID
cards and credit cards. If you're not old enough to drive or use credit, you can still find holograms around your home. They're part of CD, DVD and software packaging, as well as just about everything sold as "official merchandise."
Unfortunately,
these holograms -- which exist to make forgery more difficult -- aren't
very impressive. You can see changes in colors and shapes when you move
them back and forth, but they usually just look like sparkly pictures
or smears of color. Even the mass-produced holograms that feature movie
and comic book heroes can look more like green photographs than amazing
3-D images
.
If you tear a hologram in half, you can still see the whole image in each piece. The same is true with smaller and smaller pieces
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If you tear a hologram in half, you can still see the whole image in each piece. The same is true with smaller and smaller pieces
On the other hand, large-scale holograms, illuminated with lasers
or displayed in a darkened room with carefully directed lighting, are
incredible. They're two-dimensional surfaces that show absolutely
precise, three-dimensional images of real objects. You don't even have
to wear special glasses or look through a View-Master to see the images
in 3-D.
If you look at these holograms from different angles, you
see objects from different perspectives, just like you would if you were
looking at a real object. Some holograms even appear to move as you
walk past them and look at them from different angles. Others change
colors or include views of completely different objects, depending on
how you look at them.
Holograms have other surprising traits as
well. If you cut one in half, each half contains whole views of the
entire holographic image. The same is true if you cut out a small piece
-- even a tiny fragment will still contain the whole picture. On top of
that, if you make a hologram of a magnifying glass, the holographic
version will magnify the other objects in the hologram, just like a real
one.
Once you know the principles behind holograms, understanding
how they can do all this is easy. This article will explain how a
hologram, light and your brain work together make clear, 3-D images. All
of a hologram's properties come directly from the process used to
create it, so we'll start with an overview of what it takes to make one.
by Tracy V. Wilson
by Tracy V. Wilson
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