Colour holograms – Ultra realistic pictures in 3D
Which is the object and which is the hologram?
This hologram represents the most realistic-looking 3D image of an object that can be recorded today. The extensive field of view adds to the illusion of beholding a real object, rather than portraying a mere image. Because of the extremely high image resolution, these images cannot be transmitted and dislayed on any electronic display device.
Such an image has been named by the Hellenius Institute of Holography, an OptoClone TM.
An Ultra-Realistic Image has the following characteristics:
* no detectable image blur
* no field of view limitations
* same scale – no magnification
* resolution corresponds to the eye resolution
* image light reflections move as they do on the object
* it looks identical to the real object observed by the eye
* a full-parallax 3D image with very accurate colour rendition
In principle – recording light waves reflected off an object, stored and recreated later on.
The possibility to record an OptoCloneTM is actually based on the interferential imaging sciences, Lippmann photography and holography, which means that information is stored as an interference structure in a recording medium. The panchromatic recording medium is a silver-halide emulsion coated on glass which contains nano-size light sensitive silver-halide crystals.
References; Hans Bjelkhagen, Alkiviadis Lembessis, Andreas Sarakinos
Ultra realistic 3D imaging colour holography
Ultra realistic 3D imaging colour holography
Ultra realistic 3D imaging colour holography – True holograms Nobelprized Lasertechniqhe
Professor, holographer Hans Bjelkhagen at ISDH St Petersburg, 2015 where experts shared latest developments of the only threedimensional technique in the world, HOLOGRAPHY and HOLOGRAMS.
Professor Dennis Gabor who recieved the nobelprize for holography. Should have said these words due to all faked holograms, especially due to the agressive marketing of a very old projection technique, Peppers Ghost (Wikipedia)
Ultra realistic colour hologram Faberge HIH Hellenic Institute of Holography
Pictures HiH Hellenic Institute of Holography YouTube Hellenic Institute of Holography
Sergey Brin knows
Sergey Brin knows after the Google seminar with Hans Bjelkhagen more about colour holography!
Save the date 28 June – 3 July, learn about colour holograms & International Year of Light 2015
Colour hologram Fabergé Egg, several other colour holograms will be exposed at the seminar from Hellenic Insitute of Holography.
Google Hologram Seminar
Google Hologram Seminar – Ultra-Realistic Imaging, colour holography.
Professor Hans Bjelkhagen with Sergey Brin, in Mountain View, California. where Google have 250 buildings with 100.000 employees. Sergey Brin, born in Russia, came to USA as a young boy and co-founded Google 1998. Today Sergey Brin directs special projects and came to see the colour holograms together with his little sun. Holographer Hans Bjelkhagen, is working there on a two-week project.
Bejeweled Fish by Hans Bjelkhagen So realistic hologram, difficult to decide what is the jewel and what is the hologram.
Faberge ägg som hologram
Faberge ägg som Hologram – färghologram och det fysiska Fabergé Ägget. Kan du skilja på hologram och objekt?
Läs om utvecklingen här FOTOHITS-wissen_hologramm
10th International Symposium on Display Holography Saint Petersburg 28 June – 3 July 2015
A conference in memory of Yury N. Denisyuk
Färghologram av ett ryskt ägg från 90-talet professor Hans Bjelkhagen 30×40 cm glasfilm, ram 40×50 cm 5.500:-