Sunday, 20 December 2015

3D Hologram Projector.



             3D hologram projectors are pretty cool. They may seem to be very complex technology and they really are. But there is a very simple way for you to make one yourself. At your home.Just have a look.

 Their exists a strategy for turning smartphones into 3D hologram projectors that involves a plastic CD cover, a glass cutter, a sheet of paper, some tape, Strong glue and a pen.


Things Required

Draw a trapezium on the white paper with dimensions 1cm x 3.5cm x 6cm.

Draw this shape on paper.


Cut the trapezium with the help of the cutter.

                                           Cut the shape.


Take an CD cover and carefully cut out the edges.

Cut out the edges


Cut the shape and cut 3 more such pieces.

Cut four such pieces


Stick them together with the help of the tape.

Stick them together with tape.

In the end, apply strong glue at the junction and remove the tape.

Remove the tape after applying strong gule,
Now place it Upside down on your smart phone and play the hologram video.You can even make our own customized videos as I have made.


Holographic video of Myself
             Try to make out one for yourself and experience the magic of Technology.I have made the tutorial video for this, Just have a look.



Tutorial Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cM1Z_1ddX4

Hologram Sample videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y60mfBvXCj8


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4 comments:

  1. Amazing transformation from Smart phones to 3D hologram projectors.
    have read about hologram projectors and 3D holograms in http://www.avsystechnologies.com/subproducts/3D-Holograms-Dubai

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