These prints are made using a variety of 3D data sources — think AutoCad and the like — that are then rendered as thousands of holographic elements by recording laser light onto a single film-based material. The resulting images are easily viewed without glasses or spinning mirrors, and just require a run-of-the-mill halogen or LED light source to reveal 360-degree, full color representations — akin to what a physical model might look like. Fancier versions can also be made using overlays and layering techniques to show more information. (Engadget)
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