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P3D Re: Desktop holograms
- From: Dan Shelley <dshelley@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: Desktop holograms
- Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 14:21:33 -0600
Bob_Maxey@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >>But when you
> place over it a clear piece of plastic with vertical ridges (a lenticular
> lens), the blur turns into a hologram-like image.
>
> Not to be picky, but the process described (3D Hardcopy.com???) is not a
> holographic image. Holographs have 2 amazing characteristics. First of all,
> you can see around objects in the 3D space. Secondly, if you cut up a
> holographic image into hundreds of smaller parts, each part contain the
> complete image.
BUT - They do combine 36 different images into one large
lenticular image that does allow you to as you move by the image
look around it from the cominbation of all 36 points of view.
That's why they call in hologram-like... ;-)
I have not done this myself yet, but WILL create one for specific
review here once the 3D-CD is done.
Dan Shelley
dshelley@xxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.dddesign.com/3dbydan
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