
Introduction To Holography (1972)
The film “Introduction to Holography” explains the principles of holography, focusing on how it differs from traditional photography by creating three-dimensional images. It discusses the role of wave interference in producing holograms, using sound and light waves as examples. The film demonstrates the use of lasers to capture and reconstruct images through interference patterns, emphasizing the importance of a motionless environment during exposure. Various applications of holography, including its potential in data storage and artistic expression, are also highlighted.
Keywords
holography, three-dimensional images, wave interference, laser, photography, data storage, artistic expression