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Definition | The process of making a record of an image as seen from many viewpoints, giving a three-dimensional effect. Holography does not record an image onto film the same way a camera does. Holography records the interference pattern of light, generated from a reference beam and reflected light from the subject (object beam) [...]. The light source required must be monochromatic (single light frequency) and coherent (wavelengths in phase). http://www.imagesco.com/articles/holography/HowToShootHolograms02.html |
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Related Terms ↔ | Interference pattern (computing environment) Granularity (optical environment) |