Hologram in a sentence as a noun

As cool as this is, it's not really a hologram.

The hologram on the credit card used to change with the angle of the phone.

In-app hologram when you edit your credit card.

It was no more a hologram than a movie shown at a theater is a hologram.

That stuff you're doing has some hard data, Toby; she's a hologram stuck behind my left ear, where they'd gone in to tell it to.

And he's right, it's not a hologram; some of us care about that, and would really like to see actual holograms.

The hologram for peeled coins takes on a honeycomb appearance according to the link.

But I wish people didn't call it all "holograms", because that leads to confusion rather than clarifying what's going on.

I always get frustrated when people refer to any random pseudo-3D gimmick as a hologram.

The hologram is extra creepy, but is it legally any different than a commercial or picture?

An iconographic digital hologram of the total sum of your parts - all wrapped up real nice in a uniform singular profitable little package called your user profile.

This is unfortunately a perfect situation where anecdotes are not very valuable, as can be seen by the fact that the same pattern can be observed with obvious nonsense like hologram patches and magnetic bracelets.

"So the analogy is that the field inside the volume can be completely described by some function over the bounding surface of the volume, similar to how the light field captured by a hologram is projected and recorded on a flat glass or film plane.

Combine this with a domed mirror and a backwards pointing projector or set of projectors, with all the requisite optics math and geometry work, it may just be possible to project a lightfield at a screen that bounces back at the audience and appears as a tangible hologram to them.

Hologram definitions

noun

the intermediate photograph (or photographic record) that contains information for reproducing a three-dimensional image by holography

See also: holograph