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Holographic AR: Not Your Grandfather's HolographyCorning
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In the real world, when we see an object, it's actually our eyes receiving light reflecting off that object—a wavefront of light. The wavefront incorporates complex information that our eyes can interpret about brightness, color, and distance (phase) properties of the light …
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