A Presentation On 3d Holographic Technology
A Presentation On 3d Holographic Technology
On
3D HOLOGRAPHIC
TECHNOLOGY
By P.Chandra Sekhar N.Durga Prasad
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*3D HOLOGRAM
*DEFINITION
*A 3D hologram is a 3D projection
created by light refraction that floats
in space. In contrast to 3D televisions,
virtual reality (VR) or augmented
reality (AR) applications 3D holograms
can be seen by anyone without
additional devices.
Hologram projections create
a paradox effect for the viewer.
Although the eye perceives a 3D
object floating in space, the brain
knows that the appearance can´t
be real. The discrepancy between
what you see and what the mind
is aware of creates the above-
average attention span.
*HOLOGRAPHY IN automotives
Holographic technology is
improving at a rapid pace,
leading automakers and
suppliers to explore new
uses for vehicles. To get
from prototype to
production, Covestro is
ready to help by
developing materials for
next-gen applications.
*Holography In Constructions
Planning, building, and
maintaining construction
projects is complex. That's
why most projects rely on
Building Information
Modelling. With Tekle
Holographics you can
display the complex data
of a project in an easy-to-
use 3D holographic.
HOLOGRAPHY IN MEDICAL FIELD
Holography uses digital imaging
inputs and provides an extensive
visualisation of the data for training
doctors, surgeons and students.
Holography converts information
about the body into a digital format
and has the potential to inform,
promote and entertain the medical
students and doctors.
This technology seems good to
solve a variety of medical issues by
storing and using patient data in
developing 3D holograms, which are
useful to assist successful treatment
and surgery.
It seems useful in providing flexible
solutions in the area of medical
research. Finally, the paper identifies
13 significant applications of this
technology in the medical field and
discusses them appropriately
*Holography In Education
Holograms are an innovative
technology that can
revolutionize how the world
learns. They can help students
visualize abstract concepts,
better understand complex
subjects, engage more with
their learning, communicate
more effectively with their
teachers and peers and explore
new possibilities for creativity.
Supporting hybrid learning: Holograms can support hybrid learning models that
combine online and offline modes of instruction. Holograms can enable teachers
and students to interact with each other remotely as if they were in the same
room. Holograms can also provide access to resources and experts that are
unavailable otherwise.