Teaser Alert – Buzz Lightyear & Hologram Printers
We couldn’t wait any longer, and had to share our latest hologram (Buzz Lightyear!) from our 3D Hologram Printer tests.
We know we’ve been quiet for quite a while, but we have been
working like crazy to get our upcoming 3D Hologram Printer ready for launch. In case you don’t know about our changes in direction, take a look at our New Directions blog post.
To get the latest info on the 3D Hologram Printer, from launch dates to tech details, go to www.litiholo.com/3d-hologram-printer.html.
More to come soon!
Awesome! Can’t wait to see more! Please don’t hold back for another 6 months 🙂
Thanks! Definitely more coming soon!
Looks amazing! I was just wondering about this. Can’t wait to hear more!
Thanks! It’s coming along nicely. More to come soon!
It’s truly impressive the level of resolution you’ve achieved so far! It appears to be acting as a white light reflection hologram. Is that correct? It would be interesting to know what’s going on at the microscopic level.
Thanks! Yes, it’s a reflection hologram (white light viewable). Microscopic fringes of alternating refractive index, which creates Bragg reflection at the wavelength level. But don’t worry, the 3D Hologram Printer takes care of that, and you just get to make holograms!
Very nice work. I am eager to see the DIY holoprinter kit in the shops.
Thanks! Launching soon.
I assume full color is coming. What about vertical parallax?
First iteration will probably stay single-color, but full-color will follow at some point down the road. Full-parallax will most likely be part of the initial launch. Stay tuned for more!
Decades ago, I saw an exhibit of holograms, that showed monochromatic life-size portraits of Olympic athletes. It was stunning. And a few years ago, when I saw your method of making a stereogram with a video as the source material, I figured that would be the advent of widespread use of holographic portraits. Though that didn’t happen.
Still, I see that making a process that can make holograms the size of a typical portrait is an important goal.
We’re hoping this will allow a lot more hologram portraits in the near future!
Very fun. I am guy guessing it is computationally involved?
Can we make microscope images with an image viewable object in the field of view? Or a landscape seen?
Hello, I am very interested in this holographic printer,
I would like to know the maximum printable dimension, the number of pixels and the printing time of a hologram
Pingback: Teaser Completion – 3D Hologram Printer on Kickstarter | Litiholo - Blog