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The document discusses holographic displays, which use coherent laser light to create three-dimensional images in space. Holographic displays can create realistic 3D effects such as occlusion, stereoscopic vision, motion parallax, convergence and accommodation. They represent objects in three-dimensional space using three parameters to determine the position of each element.

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Our Question Based in Three Dimension Displays, Which Said That

The document discusses holographic displays, which use coherent laser light to create three-dimensional images in space. Holographic displays can create realistic 3D effects such as occlusion, stereoscopic vision, motion parallax, convergence and accommodation. They represent objects in three-dimensional space using three parameters to determine the position of each element.

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Our question based in three dimension displays, which said that

“Introduction of holographic displays, details of technology of holographic displays, advantage


and disadvantage of holographic displays, and its applications”.

Holo means complete, entire or whole.

Holographic display is a display that uses coherent light, such as that created by laser, to create
a three-dimensional (3D) image in space.

Light of a uniform wavelength and phase is called coherent light.

 Perspective: Objects farther away appear smaller.

 Occlusion: A closer object may obscure objects in the distance.

 Stereoscopic vision: Two viewpoints get a different view of an image, as human eyes do.

 Motion Parallax: Perspective changes as a viewpoint moves.

 Convergence: Two points cross on viewing closer objects, as human eyes do.

 Accommodation: Lenses change focus depending on an object’s distance within the image.

 Three-dimensional space (, tri-dimensional space) is a geometric setting in which three


values (called parameters) are required to determine the position of an element

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