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Holographic Imaging - will it replace the TV set/Movie Theaters?

Started by JOE, July 26, 2017, 03:31:30 PM

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JOE

...Why watch something on a Flat 2D screen, which you can see it life size and in real 3D?



">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anHasqFguCM



This could revolutionize the Electronics & Entertainment Industries & fuel the next boom in computing.



Imagine, watching a holographic movie in your living room, or sitting around a Greek style amphitheatre:



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Watching movies like they ought to be seen...Live and Alive.



Any thoughts on this up and coming technology?

cc

You copying Eddie now?



Assuming you are not Eddie Lurks who posted this topic today  :icon_wink:
I really tried to warn y\'all in 49  .. G. Orwell

JOE

Quote from: "cc"You copying Eddie now?



Assuming you are not Eddie Lurks who posted this topic today  :icon_wink:


No, more like Eddie the Retard copies me. He's like the twerp who walks in the bar and kicks over the beer.



Caint post over at the other forum without being trolled by him and others.



Unfortunately, that place has been taken over by the trolls.



Could be an awesome forum if they just would moderate it.



But they don't. Oh well.

Anonymous

Quote from: "cc"You copying Eddie now?



Assuming you are not Eddie Lurks who posted this topic today  :icon_wink:

Isn't that interesting.

JOE

Anyways, I'm a bit surprised that cc, being a CAD developer, doesn't have anything to say about this.



I remember going to this one tradeshow, and ngrain software was on display.



The software could produce a 3D image from a flat 2D CAD working drawing.



But it needed an iPad to view the result. I think I met this guy at that show:



">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsPZiuvDaNk



ngrain calls it 'Augmented Reality'.



I'm sure by now AutoCAD must have a similar product, although I haven't heard anything about it.