see http://amasci.com/holo/ Scratch-holograms can be made on CD cases using a couple of thumbtacks poked through a stick. Or get fancy and use a professional compass and black painted polycarbonate. Or automate the process with a paperclip stuck into a motorized electric eraser.
http://www.thomasgrillo.comVisit my channel to send messages.Before I learned to play the theremin, I made holograms. I made my first holo in 1988. For 5 years prior to the filming of this demo, I was gearing up for professional level holographic imaging. This video was shot in 1997 in my studio which was to have become Parallax Holograms. The video is part 3 in a series, and is an excerpt from a longer puplic access program which I will upload at a later date, in small segments.This is a short, detailed description of the optical table setups for making laser viewable transmission master (H-1) holos, as well as white light viewable reflection copy (H-2) holos using split beam techniques. I don't go into exposure, or processing techniques in this video. It's just a brief look at the lab, and explanation into how a holo is made.Sadly, just after the making of this video for Public Access TV, Agfa Gevart quit making holographic supplies for the masses, and limited production to high end green laser sensative films which put thousnads of amature, and semi professional holographers out of action for years until Russian films, and plates became readily available.My company, "Parallax Holograms" never became a reality due to the shortage of supplies caused by Agfa Gevart.Copyright 2007 Thomas Grillo
http://www.thomasgrillo.comA remastered version of my introduction to holography in which I demonstrate two holographic optical table layouts for making transmission master, and reflection copy holograms. Recorded by Thomas Grillo in 1997 at Parallax Holograms Studios in Mississippi.Copyright 2007 Thomas Grillo
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