The world’s highest-resolution holographic display
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The Looking Glass Factory has created what it calls the world’s largest and highest-resolution holographic display. We visited its headquarters in Brooklyn, New York to take a look at its 8K immersive display and learn about how it works — and what it could mean for the future of holographic video.
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Excuse me, are you lighting inside the image with a lantern at 2:12???? does the screen reacts to the outside light environment?? Can’t be… you got ir recorded and you acted like you’re lighting inside, right? Tell me is a set-up or lie to me because that would be too cool.….
I wish I could see this in person. I bet watching this on a normal 2d screen doesn’t do it justice at all.
now free you’re work from the glass
Can you watch Movies on this
It is not a hologram by definition but a light field display. Hologram just sounds cool. A hologram is physically something entirely different, it actually replays the exact, original wavefront. With light fields the individual eye still just looks at an LCD panel and focuses the LCD panel’s plane (which does not correspond to the distance of the apparent 3d object, causing headaches due to contradictory information reaching the brain, etc.)
It’s a really interesting technology, and I believe the only people looking into 3D displays anymore, I really was hoping 3D would take off and it did begin to, if only broadcasters backed it rather than holding back. I knew loads of people who bought 3d TVs, but the only way they could use them was buy buying blu-ray movies as even Sky gave up.
Shawn Frayne is the type of individual who I call “stupidly brilliant”. Why? As I understand it, he is attempting to convince the public of accepting this technology that Looking Glass is developing.
He is bungling his efforts.
Too many people just want to use it either for games, or look at movies, chat, or just have mundane personal uses; yet they will be mostly the ones who shall complaint about the price. This manner of tech needs time and a great deal of research money, to work out the problems.
The self absorbed fools that complaint about price, are the ones who won’t put in a dime to help out.
They want instant gratification of having a perfect system. But let the developer sweat out all the details.
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Too many armchair “pundits” will give you Mr Frayne many ideas on what it should do, or how it should do it. How it should be developed, or deployed. Yet have no idea of the cost, efforts, and headaches you will have to traverse to make it work. They want results, and offer nothing else.
That is why a good analogy of the public is the observation that it is riddled with too many idiots, that behave as pigeons do.
Ever seen pigeons sitting on a wire, or edge of building. They watch!
You can come with food and toss the food on the ground right in front of them. And they still sit there where they are at.
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Now…one or two pigeons will come down to the ground, and start eating. And the rest will still just perk their heads…and watch…and watch.…and still watch!
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Only after a while, and being reassured that things are alright, will the rest of the pigeons dive down en masse to eat the food on the ground.
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Trying to convince the general public to dive into holographic screens, is an exercise in idiocy.
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So…how to lead the “pigeons” to the food?
Look at the history of computers. What was it that truly kickstarted the desire for people to want and purchase personal computers?
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If you answer games…you need a hard slap across your face.
No idea…Ok! I’ll tell you in one word!
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Visicalc! Do you remember what that was. No; maybe, yes?
For the historically handicapped…it was the world’s first electronic spreadsheet. There were other “spreadsheets” before Visicalc.
However; what was it that made Visicalc the fuse that lit the fire for the demand of small and cheap personal computers..
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Well, some of the main advantages of Visicalc was instantly recalculating values, when even just one cell was changed. It was interactive. It had WYSIWYG action. It could scroll by row and column.
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So…who used it? Banks and accountants. It made their calculations faster, more accurate,
and easier.
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It was the perfect storm. Accountants wanted to take their work home. Bank executives could use it for running “what if” financial ideas.
They spoke about it Showed Visicalc to their friends, etc.
Word of mouth is very powerful. Particularly from those who can afford it.
And Apple’s smaller and more personal electronic computer, had just come in time to run Visicalc.
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So…what does this all have to do with Looking Glass holographic screens.
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Right now COVID-19 is still a problem, and will be for a while.
The question then is whom is Looking Glass going to convince.
If looking glass makes an effort, and approaches a company…let’s say.…Cisco Systems that has made it a point to offer technology for executives to have video screen meetings, with colleagues across the world; through an electronic conference room that the company designed. We are talking about a company with deep…deep…Mariana Trench Deep Pockets.…work with them, perfect the technology, and get their executives hooked on it. And maybe other companies doing the same.
You Mr Shawn Frayne…may possibly have the opportunity to repeat the success of Visicalc!
With people whom you will find just as smart about the technology as you, and more than likely provide intelligent, and well thought out technical suggestions.
And can pay well for the research and development. If you can convince them.
Perfect for virtual pinball machines.
Nasa have lot of use of this tech.
Still not a hologram, holograms are light interference patterns in 3 dimensions, if you cut up a hologram in half several times it still contains the same patterns, so retains the full information. This is more like 2d/3d lenticular as apposed to 1d. Still impressive tech though, it would be too pricey for the mainstream market at the moment.
omg ;-; this is real.???❤️❤️
But what about multiple people viewing?
Dude that is not a hologram that is a volumetric display. Ugh hate when people say that those volumetric projected images are holograms
Instead of having a camera do a shutter on rail capture, isnt it better to use multiple micro-cameras and capture an image/video at the same time?
Displaying 3D images on a 2D surface. Boring. Real size 3d holographic objects projected in actual space would be more intriguing.
All you have to do is suspend particles in the air and light them with a laser… Possibly through magnetic levitation…
What to do with a holographic display. Well you could track a couple of Exocet missiles and have them appear as 767 aircraft. Just a thought.
Ey, check out project echo by realfiction. Now we talking
i have a really good game console i owuld like to create if someone wants to get in touch.
Gaming, call of duty 3D
This would be good for vr
Can a hologram be solid and felt?
can looking glass technology be used in a vr headset? That would be the ticket!
Pretty sure “fidelity” only applies to quality of sound.
Imagine using this tecnology with 8k and at least 120 fps…
I wonder if VR headsets could benefit from this technology. One problem with VR is that there is really only one depth layer, leaving eyes to only ever focus on one level of distance, which can weaken eyes over time.
Hopefully I’ll be able to see this before I lose an eye.
This should be national soon
lets go already push this to the market. this is game changing stuff
Sports are now filming in 8k
football, Chicago Cubs Games.. there is content
Still very primitive. Not impressed
Here’s an opinion for you, you are inventing a bicycle that the whole world has been riding for a long time and there are hardly many people who want to plow for a couple of months for flirting with sbs, it is economically impractical. Another thing is if your children’s wishlist will cost less than conventional monitors, but this is unlikely.) But there is always somewhere to dump, mobile gaming for example…) Special thanks to the big-eyed fish, I don’t even need a 3d monitor to see these greedy balls.)
I interested in contacting your company where do I find your wr
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up scale these bad boys to 10′ x 10′ panels, put one on each wall, ceiling and floor and you are are in the Matrix baby.
Just imagining car home and everything jewelry and cloths
I’d prob watch Riley Reid if I a holographic display
i wonder what his favorite movie is
It’s like a 3DS on steroids!
Omg fallout 76 would look SICK with this.…
NUH UH
I AM SOO NOT HAVING THIS TODAY
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This would be perfect for a virtual pinball playfield!
The in perspective 3d super pixel thread lense holographic display.
What this screen does is makes holographic what’s in the perspective of an image frame so standard video looks holographic. It also doesn’t rely on 2d pixels defining angle frames instead very dynamic slightly larger 3d super pixels illuminate with precision cell components of thread lensing this data is illuminated in a geometric light distribution as opposed to angle to pixel representation meaning you can look around what’s in perspective which can even be squeezing extra dimensionality in the perspective frame.
I think they are awesome for publicity on streets, buildings, buses, trains, etc.. also for art, for museums, for your own house to display some beatiful image in your wall, for a business to have some nice art inside, for fake windows concept and changing landscape, I can think on a million uses and they are really awesome, but keep in mind, I do believe they are useful only in a context where people are walking and moving, I don’t think they are gonna be used for computer or tv stuff, at least not at the current state, so I hope the creators of this understand that this is not gonna be used as a tv for watching movies, they have an incredible market to explode, I hope they catch that.
Just bought the looking glass portrait cant wait to receive it im a 3d artist and the fact that there is a simple addon for blender to convert our models into those format is so amazing that was an instant buy for me. I wish there would have been a modell between the portrait and the other device at 3000 buck like a bigger portrait in 4k example 10 inch for like a thousand buck but still amazing. the resolution of the portrait is 2048×1536 witch its more than a full hd image so i think it will nice.
This is the future
Maybe many of the small ones together, to create a wall, life sized, screen for recreation room.
Bro joined the Blue beam team