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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.
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History of Holography:
➢ Invented in 1948 by Hungarian
Scientist “DENNIS GABOR”.
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How Hologram Works :
➢ When a laser beam is split up
to make a hologram, the light
waves in the two parts of the
beam are traveling in identical
ways. ... This information is
burned permanently into the
photographic plate by the
laser beams. So a hologram is
effectively a permanent
record of what something
looks like seen from any angle.
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How To Record Hologram ?
➢ To record a hologram of a
complex object, a laser beam is
first split into two beams of light.
One beam illuminates the object,
which then scatters light onto
the recording medium.
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Applications of Hologram:
➢ ENTERTAINMENT
➢ VIRTUAL COMMUNICATION
➢ SIMULATION AND PLANNING
➢ MILITARY AND SPACE APPLICATION
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1. ENTERTAINMENT :
➢ Video Gaming Living Room
➢ Virtual Al Holographic Assistant
➢ TV Channel Goes All High
➢ Extreme Sport
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2.VISUAL COMMUNICATION :
➢ Virtual Sales Presentation
➢ Corporate Meetings Without Travels
➢ State Department VR
➢ Record Yourself For Future Great
Grandchildren
➢ The Presidential Visit
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3.SIMULATION HOLOGRAM :
➢ Disaster Planning
➢ Traffic, Transportation and Distribution Flows
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4.MILITARY AND SPACE APPLICATION :
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Future Scope of Hologram :
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Prices in Pakistan:
➢ Merlin 3D Holograms for Retail & POS
Rs. 296,099
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CONCLUSION :
➢ Holographic Technology has endless application as far as the human
mind can imagine.
➢ Holographic technology will became a very integral part human
societies and civilization in the future.
➢ Holographic technology are not just about art or business
communication the are about safety, security, education, planning and
strength of our civilization here and beyond.
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REFERENCES :
➢ https://www.slideshare.net/
➢ https://www.nasdaq.com/
➢ https://interestingengineering.com/
➢ https://www.jstor.org/
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