I've posted the fractal hologram I made on Danny's gallery. It's not particularly bright because it was partly a test and partly just done on a whim, I didn't intend to get it particularly bright.
fractal
fractal
Not bad, not great.... signal to noise isn't very good, not bright enough, can't really get away with single object beam the way I did it (exposure across the plate was nowhere near uniform enough) also need about 3 seconds instead of the 2 I used. Half the plate went dark at 3 minutes but not dark enough methinks and the other half did not have enough object lighting. Made a half assed attempt at post-swelling and got no shift at all. But.... there was a hologram there which is not too bad for the first try. Most of these problems are easily tuned out but what does concern me is noise (artifact).
Let the games begin!
B.
Let the games begin!
B.
fractal
It was a fractal program. I can't remember the name since it was about 12 years ago, but you basically entered your equation and entered the number of iterations you wanted, or chooses a default, and it started the recursion. I think it was DOS based and I ran it on WIN 3.1, I do remember it took forever! Anyway, the final output was a BMP file from which I made the hologram.