How were you lighting this for the photo? Also, you said "attempt" at
making an image plane achromat. Was it not successful?
Photos of Holograms
Photos of Holograms
the hologram is side lighted using only a flashlight laying on the counter. i configured this hologram to be used as a teaching hologram,with the ref. beam entering on the side,(makes the geometry a little simpler to understand as well to illuminate on the table), this is a transmision holo and will replay w any color light or laser ,it makes for a good instruction hologram. the reason it was an attempt,to make a really good one you need to have two collumated beams, one for the H2 and one for the H2,
with this holo i did not use a columated beam on the H2.if you look at the base of mis liberty (the most projected area) you can see the color smear blue on one side and red on the other!
with this holo i did not use a columated beam on the H2.if you look at the base of mis liberty (the most projected area) you can see the color smear blue on one side and red on the other!
Photos of Holograms
Is this a Denisjuk with PFG-01 ??? On the photo it seems very bright. I tried
Denisjuk Holography with PFG-01 for a long time, and never got such bright results. nice Hologram!
Denisjuk Holography with PFG-01 for a long time, and never got such bright results. nice Hologram!
Photos of Holograms
Here's another one, I made today. It show's a porcelain angel, it's a H2 on PFG-01, 7x10 cm. Hope you like it!
Photos of Holograms
Thank you. Yes, it's a Denisyuk. I think it looks bright(er) because it shifted toward green. Also it is illuminated with a halogen spot light. I made sure to try and block any stray light from hitting the plate as well.
Photos of Holograms
Good looking hologram. Did you use TEA? Is the H2 shot onto film or glass?