How is holographic imaging achieved in a 3D holographic display cabinet?
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2020-08-18 12:05
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3D Holographic Display Cabinet How is holographic imaging accomplished? Holographic projection is a 3D technology that does not require glasses, allowing viewers to see three-dimensional virtual figures. This technology is frequently used in museums. Below, technical personnel from Shenzhen Aivi Audio-Visual Co., Ltd. will provide an introduction:
Holographic stereoscopic projection equipment does not use digital technology. Instead, the projection equipment projects different viewpoints onto a special imported holographic film, preventing you from seeing images that are not within your own viewing angle. This creates a realistic holographic stereoscopic image.
360-degree phantom imaging system:
360-degree phantom imaging projects a three-dimensional image into mid-air, creating an illusionary atmosphere. Its unique effect features a strong sense of depth, making it difficult to distinguish between reality and illusion. The central phantom image can be combined with real objects, merging image and object. It can also be equipped with a touch screen for audience interaction. It can be customized with four sides, each up to 2-4 meters, and can be used as a holographic phantom stage for 360-degree product demonstrations; performances with real and virtual actors; and dream stages for science museums, etc.
Suitable for showcasing individual items with rich details or internal structures, such as watches, cars, jewelry, industrial products, as well as characters and cartoons, giving viewers a completely three-dimensional experience.
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