
holographic imaging
Holographic imaging is a technology that captures and reproduces the complete information of a light wave, including its intensity and phase, to create a three-dimensional image of an object. Unlike traditional photographs that record only surface details, holography records the interference pattern between light reflected from the object and a reference beam. When illuminated with the same reference light, this pattern reconstructs a real or virtual 3D image, allowing viewers to see depth and perspective from different angles. This technique is used in fields like data storage, medical imaging, and art to produce realistic, detailed visuals.