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RE: Bryan wonders if several pairs of stereo pix could be scanned 
onto "holographic" film to make a hologram?
I wonder if he knows what a hologram is? My understanding is that a 
captured hologram image (on hologram film which is contasty and 
fine enough to capture it) is NOT a real image made with a camera 
lens (such as the stereo pairs would be) BUT is a record of 
wavefronts of light from an object captured in mid-distance. When 
illuminated properly (laser in real hologram) thedeveloped holograph 
film generates the wave fronts and they continue onto the observer 
and the three dimesional original object is seen. I think that he may 
be thinking of some kind of lenticular display which is sliced strips 
of many lens image viewpoints in a real image. 
BobH


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