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What (who) is recorded hologram - definition

TYPE OF HOLOGRAM
Benton hologram
  • A rainbow hologram
  • Figure 2. Optical arrangement for recording a rainbow hologram
  • Optical arrangement for viewing a rainbow hologram

Hologram bracelet         
RUBBER BRACELET DECORATED WITH A HOLOGRAM
User:Heyzeuss/hologram; Hologram therapy; Energy bracelet
A hologram bracelet or energy bracelet is a small rubber wristband supposedly fitted with a hologram. Manufacturers have said that the holograms supposedly "optimise the natural flow of energy around the body," and, "improve an athlete's strength, balance and flexibility".
Organizational hologram         
Organizational Hologram
Organizational hologram is the method of organization theories described in the book The Organizational Hologram: The Effective Management of Organizational Change (1991), by Kenneth D. Mackenzie.
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WIKIMEDIA LIST OF SONGS BY PERFORMER
List of Adele songs; List of songs written and recorded by Adele; Songs recorded by Adele
Adele is an English singer-songwriter. After signing a contract with record label XL Recordings in September 2006, Adele began to work on her debut studio album, 19, which was ultimately released in 2008.

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Rainbow hologram

The rainbow or Benton hologram is a type of hologram invented in 1968 by Dr. Stephen A. Benton at Polaroid Corporation (later MIT). Rainbow holograms are designed to be viewed under white light illumination, rather than laser light which was required before this. The rainbow holography recording process uses a horizontal slit to eliminate vertical parallax in the output image, greatly reducing spectral blur while preserving three-dimensionality for most observers. A viewer moving up or down in front of a rainbow hologram sees changing spectral colors rather than different vertical perspectives. Because perspective effects are reproduced along one axis only, the subject will appear variously stretched or squashed when the hologram is not viewed at an optimum distance; this distortion may go unnoticed when there is not much depth, but can be severe when the distance of the subject from the plane of the hologram is very substantial. Stereopsis and horizontal motion parallax, two relatively powerful cues to depth, are preserved.

The holograms found on credit cards are examples of rainbow holograms.