This 10x8 inch
two-step full color reflection holographic s
tereogram of
an Acura NSX was made using a single laser
wavelength (647
nm), and a single high-resolution photographic
plate. Color
was produced using the "In-Situ" color control
technique developed
by Spatial Imaging alum Julie Parker.
Data courtesy
of Alias Research and Honda R&D Company.
This is an Edge-Illuminated
hologram. This example is
approximate 10x4
inches, and is mounted on a 1.5 inch
thick lead crystal
plinth. Illumination is provided by 3
high intensity
Hewlett-Packard LEDs. This image was
produced for
the Lemelson-MIT Prize, an annual award
for invention
and innovation.
Here is a large-scale one-step holographic
stereogram.
The film measures 1 x 1 meters, and
the image volume
occupies approximately 1 meter of depth.
This hologram
was produced in conjuction with research
done for
General Motors Corporation in 1991.
It is composed of
1000 separate exposures, and displays
a 45 degree
viewing angle.