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WHAT IS HOLOGRAM VIDEO?

A hologram is a three-dimensional image that can be seen from any angle and appears to have volume. Holograms are made by using laser light to create interference patterns between two coherent light sources. The resulting interference fringe pattern is then recorded on an image plane or photographic plate where it is later reconstructed into a 3D image.

How does hologram video work?

Hologram video is a real-time technique for generating photorealistic, three-dimensional images that can be viewed from multiple viewpoints. It has been used in various applications including entertainment, art installations, sports broadcasting, and even military training. The technology uses digital light processors (DLP) to record the interference patterns of lasers. It is then played back through a similar device to recreate the original scene in full 3D detail. What’s more, holograms can be viewed from any angle without losing their fidelity or clarity!

What is the difference between normal 2D video and Hologram Video?

The fundamental difference between traditional 2D images and holograms lies in their ability to give off the illusion of depth when viewed from multiple angles at once (i.e., parallax). In other words

What are the advantages of using hologram videos?

The main advantage is that it gives a more immersive experience for your audience than other types of videos do. It allows viewers to feel as though they’re actually there with you, rather than watching from a far as a flat screen displays images on it.