A Hologram is described as “an image of an interface pattern that produces a three-dimensional image when illuminated.”
We assume that holographic images are simply made up with lots of lights but most don’t know exactly how they are made.
Here is the process of hologram creation:
- Record the medium of an object with a laser beam (a clear background preferable).
- A laser beam splits into two identical beams referred to as illumination and object beams.
- One of the split beams is redirected by a mirror to record the subject.
- The remaining beam is directed towards the medium itself to create a more precise image of an object.
- The two beams intersect and the recorded medium will be recreated as a holographic image.
Studio 44 Productions specializes in making holograms and 3D animations. If you want life-like holographic images and projections please visit our website to explore more about hologram displays.
Studio 44 Productions - Holograms
Written by Yena Yoo, an intern for Studio 44 Productions.