Hologram (Noun)
Meaning
The intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- A hologram is used in conjunction with laser light to produce the original 3D image.
- She carefully handled the hologram so it would not become scratched or damaged during the recording process.
- To make a copy, we had to develop and read out the entire hologram that captured the interference pattern of light.
- There is limited amount of room available to scan the beam across the entire area of a typical hologram used to take in detail even its faint edges.
- Digital photography permits analysis and isolation of particles located in relatively close proximity to the surface in data-rich large-registered optical or numerical incoherent reconstructed microimages computed out from big-scanning big-tripped encoded area-oriented "disaggregate sampled reconstruction sequences readed the structure hologroph with field cross."