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- From: beck@irzr17.inf.tu-dresden.de (Andre Beck)
- Subject: Re: Holography NOT from real object
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- Sender: news@math.fu-berlin.de (Math Department)
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- Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, TU Dresden, Germany.
- References: <83828@ut-emx.uucp> <1992Nov18.140545.244@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> <Bxx6HE.Iy3@news.cso.uiuc.edu> <1992Nov21.063151.13689@gagme.chi.il.us>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 14:36:27 GMT
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- >On the contrary, it is available to the average Joe. I don't know how
- >many people I've pointed to this article, but check out
- >"Computer-Generated Holographic Images" by Dale Nassar in Issue 14
- >(April/May '90) of _Circuit Cellar INK_. It presents examples of
- >simple holograms that are PLOTTED ON THE SCREEN and PHOTOGRAPHED and
- >then viewed as full holograms. The example programs are in QuickBASIC
- >for a PC; one of the examples takes 12 hours to plot on a 320x240 VGA
- >screen on a 286/12MHz with 287 math chip. Considering as most people
- >that want to do 3D have 386's with 387's or 486's... Also, you might
- >want to check out "Letters to the Editor" and "ConnecTime" in Issue 16
- >(Aug/Sep '90) of the same magazine... more info in there. I hope I've
- >helped.
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- Holography from 320x240 Dots ????
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- Really ??????
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- Do you believe it ? The fact that it comes from an APRIL issue hits
- into my eye.
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