Concept
Version 9
Created by Boundless
Holography
Reconstructing a hologram
An interference pattern can be considered an encoded version of a scene, requiring a particular key - the original light source - in order to view its contents. This missing key is provided later by shining a laser, identical to the one used to record the hologram, onto the developed film. When this beam illuminates the hologram, it is diffracted by the hologram's surface pattern. This produces a light field identical to the one originally produced by the scene and scattered onto the hologram
Source
Boundless vets and curates high-quality, openly licensed content from around the Internet. This particular resource used the following sources: