3D Hologram
3D Hologram

3D holograms are three dimensional images, produced by capturing a laser light interference pattern on film. 3D holograms are created by interweaving the layered graphics of one complete master image. The special 3D holography effects are formed by printing graphics in register on the backside of a special lens material which is usually 0.015 to 0.030 inches thick. Holographic 3d produce a truly stunning rainbow or true color hologram of real depth and clarity. These holographic 3d are highly popular for promotional programs when used as magnetic cards, peel and stick labels, buttons, post card, tags, posters etc.

Material Types for 3D Holograms

3D holograms basically comprises two main material types-heavy gauge and fine gauge. The difference between the two is in the viewing distance. As the material is a lens, the thicker the lens the greater the viewing distance and hence the difference.
Heavy Gauge: Heavy gauge tend to be used in those applications, which have larger viewing distances. Holographic 3d need slower printing and finishing methods because the lens thickness restricts on the printing method.

Fine Gauge: Fine gauge tend to be used in those applications for closer viewing distances. They are able to be printed through printing presses that allow very good economy of scale.

Features of 3d Holograms

A unique feature of the 3D holograms is the "parallax". Parallax means the ability to see a scene and colors from many angles and depths. The colorful effect comes from micro structures within the hologram, which leads to diffraction of the light hitting them.

3D Hologram Printing Effects

The various types of 3D hologram printing effects are as follows:
3D Hologram: The effect is the creation of depth on an otherwise flat surface. This hologram is accomplished by generating enough image information which leads the viewer to see the 3D effect. Typically, this requires atleast 12 images of the object, recorded in a strictly defined manner.


3d Hologram Flips: This is considered to be the simplest of all animation effects. Here, an image changes or flips from one image to the next. A flip allows up to three or more separate images to be combined and viewed independently when viewed at different angles while moving the lens.


3d Hologram Zoom: This effect allows an image appearing to move closer or farther away in a sequence of animated positions. The effect works best when the background is common throughout for all the animated images. This effect has been designed with a looping of the image.


3d Hologram Morph: The Morph effect allows changes of one image to another image through the use of sophisticated image algorithms. Although technologically any two objects can be morphed, it however works best when the two images are similar in shape and has a common background.


3d Hologram Full Motion Video: This effect uses multiple frames of an action which shows movement from the beginning till end. It is similar to watching a movie clip, but on a medium that requires no power. This effect is best obtained when the background remains constant throughout the sequence.


3d Hologram Combination: The effect is created by utilizing two or more of the animated effects. For example, a zoom with full motion or a 3D image with a flip background.

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Another feature of 3D hologram is the complex optical patterns that it contains. The patterns contain information about the depth and photographic appearance of the image.