Designing the image integrated between real reality and holography

Document Type : scientific articles

Authors

1 Photography, cinema and television department,faculty of Applied Arts, October 6 University

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3 Photography,Cinematography and Television department Faculty of Applied arts Helwan University

Abstract

"Three-dimensional holographic display technology is a sign of future technology and communications. This technology received global attention for the first time in 2008 when Prince Charles delivered a speech at the Global Future Energy Summit and appeared for the first time as a hologram with the aim of reducing the environmental impact of the royal family. In the past, American leader Al Gore launched the Live Earth Tokyo concert in a sophisticated virtual manner - through holographic display. Three-dimensional holographic display technology is also known as "Musion Eyeliner," which is a development of the well-known stage trick "Pepper's Ghost." Three-dimensional images (holograms) are displayed as moving images on the holographic stage, creating a three-dimensional illusion in the audience's mind. All that is required is the presence of individual camera lenses for filming and a single display device for playback, hence the term "glasses-free viewing." The research discusses the different types of holograms and the developments that have occurred in holography and computer-generated imaging (CGI), as well as the development of technology in generating images through computers and using them in holographic display. It also covers the use of computer-generated images in the production of holography, along with the presentation of some television works that have used computer-generated imaging technology and integrated it with reality."

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