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− | Dichromated Gelatin (DCG) is one of the brightest media for recording holograms. It is used in art as well as [[ | + | Dichromated Gelatin (DCG) is one of the brightest media for recording holograms. It is used in art as well as [[HOE]] fabrication. |
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− | + | [[G307 DCG Formula]] Increased overall sensitivity and to 514nm - 532nm | |
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− | + | [[DCG Theory]] | |
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+ | [[Sealing DCG Holograms]] | ||
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+ | [[Dichromated Gelatin#The Mechanics of Gelatin in the Dichromated Holography Process | The Mechanics of Gelatin in the Dichromated Holography Process]] | ||
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+ | [[DCG Variables]] | ||
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+ | [[Coating Methods]] | ||
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+ | [[Troubleshooting DCG]] |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 27 May 2013
Dichromated Gelatin (DCG) is one of the brightest media for recording holograms. It is used in art as well as HOE fabrication.
A Beginners Approach to DCG by John Pecora
G307 DCG Formula Increased overall sensitivity and to 514nm - 532nm
The Mechanics of Gelatin in the Dichromated Holography Process