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Holo Imagers?


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Do you think theyll create Holo imagers which are a bit like Cameras. Please see here: - http://en.memory-alp...iki/Holo-imager
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Already been done

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Already been done


That's pretty cool!

However, this is not even close to what a holo imager is supposed to do. It is supposed to take one snapshot and capture the 3-dimensional space with such precision that after uploading to a hologram, you can view at all of its spatial dimensions as well as its colors!

The next breakthrough (just my opinion) would be an holo imager in 4D! Like a digital video camera in 3D.
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4D? What is the 4th dimension?

From his link: "A holo-imager or holo-camera is a device that records the form and appearance of a subject in three dimensions, so that it can be reproduced in holographic form. It requires that the subject be captured from multiple angles."
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Already been done


Maybe this is the first stage of Holo-Cams and I would like the Holo-Cams in 4D though.

Edited by Time_Traveller, 06 June 2012 - 08:27 AM.

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4D? What is the 4th dimension?


The flow of time.

From his link: "A holo-imager or holo-camera is a device that records the form and appearance of a subject in three dimensions, so that it can be reproduced in holographic form. It requires that the subject be captured from multiple angles."


Yes, to project the image in holographic form requires that the subject be captured from different angles, but what I was actually referring to is the holy grail of holo imagers - the ability to reproduce the subject in holographic form with just one shot. I think it is possible but it would require advanced science.
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However the first Holo Images appeared on the news during the presidential elections of 2008.


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That's pretty cool!

It would be awesome if CNN makes this the standard method of communicating with reporters all around the world.

Additionally, this feels like watching an episode of Star Wars or to that effect.
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That's pretty cool!

It would be awesome if CNN makes this the standard method of communicating with reporters all around the world.

Additionally, this feels like watching an episode of Star Wars or to that effect.


Yeah When I saw this on TV I thought that by now it would have been almost widespread :mda:
Right now I give it other 15 years.
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That's pretty cool!

It would be awesome if CNN makes this the standard method of communicating with reporters all around the world.

Additionally, this feels like watching an episode of Star Wars or to that effect.


Yeah When I saw this on TV I thought that by now it would have been almost widespread :mda:
Right now I give it other 15 years.
Maybe some houses will start to be like this.



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The CNN hologram was not a hologram.. the view he saw was completely different than what was broadcasted. It is a shame, but even if it were true the cost and efficiency of using all those cameras would not be effective enough to be common.

Holograms are coming, its just going to take time unfortunately.
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The CNN hologram was not a hologram.. the view he saw was completely different than what was broadcasted. It is a shame, but even if it were true the cost and efficiency of using all those cameras would not be effective enough to be common.

Holograms are coming, its just going to take time unfortunately.


oh ok thats what they said over here..They talked about a "new technology". Where did you hear that it was not an hologram?

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http://www.geek.com/...it-out-2008115/
http://www.nzherald....jectid=10541732


"The 'image' of Jessica Yellin and Wolf Blitzer standing in the same room existed only on TV screens."
The remarkable thing, he said, was that CNN could make the images look so real to viewers, while the presenters were speaking to thin air in the studio.
CNN billed its hologram technology as a world-first beaming in reporter Yellin and rapper Will.i.am from Chicago.

But, in the studio, presenter Wolf Blitzer was looking at just a red mark on the floor.
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http://www.geek.com/...it-out-2008115/
http://www.nzherald....jectid=10541732


"The 'image' of Jessica Yellin and Wolf Blitzer standing in the same room existed only on TV screens."
The remarkable thing, he said, was that CNN could make the images look so real to viewers, while the presenters were speaking to thin air in the studio.
CNN billed its hologram technology as a world-first beaming in reporter Yellin and rapper Will.i.am from Chicago.

But, in the studio, presenter Wolf Blitzer was looking at just a red mark on the floor.


ok thank you

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So the news network told a complete lie? Ha guess I shouldn't be surprised :p

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I remember watching it and thinking how awesome the near future would be with holograms.

Then nothing happened
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