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If each point on a holographic film contains the entire image, what is gained by making the hologram larger?
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This means that if we shine a laser through any part of the hologram, it will reproduce an image of the whole object. This is represented by the equation: \[ \text{Hologram} = \text{Whole Image} \] Show more…
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