Holographing: meaning, definitions and examples

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holographing

 

[ hoʊloʊˈɡræfɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

technology use

Holographing is the process of creating a hologram, which is a photographic representation of a light field. This technique captures the interference patterns of light waves reflected from an object, allowing for a three-dimensional image to be viewed. Holographing is often used in scientific research, art, and display technologies. It has applications in security features for credit cards, ID cards, and currency as well.

Synonyms

capturing, imaging, recording.

Examples of usage

  • The artist is innovating by holographing his latest installation.
  • We explored the technique of holographing in our physics class.
  • Holographing has transformed the way we represent images in digital media.

Translations

Translations of the word "holographing" in other languages:

🇵🇹 holografia

🇮🇳 होलोग्राफिंग

🇩🇪 Holografie

🇮🇩 holografi

🇺🇦 голографія

🇵🇱 holografia

🇯🇵 ホログラフィー

🇫🇷 holographie

🇪🇸 holografía

🇹🇷 holografi

🇰🇷 홀로그램

🇸🇦 الهولوجرافيا

🇨🇿 holografie

🇸🇰 holografia

🇨🇳 全息摄影

🇸🇮 holografija

🇮🇸 holografía

🇰🇿 голография

🇬🇪 ჰოლოგრაფია

🇦🇿 holoqrafiya

🇲🇽 holografía

Etymology

The term 'holographing' is derived from the word 'holography', which itself is a combination of the Greek words 'holos', meaning 'whole', and 'grapho', meaning 'to write'. The concept of holography emerged in the early 20th century, but it wasn't until the invention of the laser in the 1960s that true holography became possible. The first practical holograms were created by physicist Dennis Gabor, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971 for his work in this field. Over the years, holography has developed significantly, leading to various applications in art, data storage, and security. The process of holographing involves complex light manipulation and has become a fascinating area within both physics and technology.