Holograph vs. Hologram

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Holographnoun

A hologram.

Holographnoun

A handwritten document that is solely the work of the person whose signature it bears, especially a letter, deed, or will; an original manuscript, a protograph.

Holographverb

To record by means of holography.

Holographnoun

A document, as a letter, deed, or will, wholly in the handwriting of the person from whom it proceeds and whose act it purports to be.

Holographverb

To produce a holographic image of, by holography.

Holographnoun

handwritten book or document

Holographnoun

the intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography

Holographnoun

a manuscript handwritten by the person named as its author

Hologramnoun

A three-dimensional image of an object created by holography.

Hologramnoun

A photographic image giving the observer a seemingly three-dimensional view of the represented object. The three-dimensional effect is produced by exposing a photographic recording medium to an interference pattern generated by a coherent beam of light (as from a laser) reflected from the subject, interacting with a beam directly from the source. The full three-dimensional effect requires illumination of the image with coherent light, but less perfect three-dimensional visual effects may also be observed when the hologram is illuminated with white light.

Hologramnoun

the intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography

Hologramnoun

a three-dimensional image formed by the interference of light beams from a laser or other coherent light source.

Hologramnoun

a photograph of an interference pattern which, when suitably illuminated, produces a three-dimensional image.

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