Korean researchers have developed a digital holography processor that converts two-dimensional (2D) videos into real-time ...
it’s quite possible that holography and hologram-based displays will become the standard in the future.
Recently IEESpectrum reports some promising work using holographic imaging to generate nanoscale structures at record speed. Current stereolithography printers make use of UV laser scanned over ...
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) has announced the development of a programmable ...
The researchers claim that that the ‘holograms’ are processed at a speed of up to 30 FPS, performing numerical calculations ...
Imagine watching your favorite movie or video call—and suddenly seeing it pop out in 3D, like a hologram from a sci-fi movie.