ISDH 2006
 
 
Welcoming Addresses
 
 
T. H. Jeong
Monday, 10 July 2006 
International Symposium on Display Holography and it’s beginnings, Lake Forest College, USA.
 
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Emmett Leith & Yuri Denisyuk Memorial
 
 
Sean F. Johnston
Monday, 10 July 2006 
Emmett Leith: Early work and influence
 
Emmett Leith is recognized today as one of a handful of key innovators in the subject that became holography. He can be remembered for distinct accomplishments and attributes.
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Sean F. Johnston
Monday, 10 July 2006 
Yuri Denisyuk: An appreciation
 
When Yuri Denisyuk began his investigations on what he dubbed “wave photography” some 48 years ago, connections with Dennis Gabor’s “wavefront reconstruction” were not evident, and the field
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Vladimir Markov
Monday, 10 July 2006 
Yuri Denisyuk: Scientist, Colleague and Friend
 
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History & Education
 
 
Sean F. Johnston
Monday, 10 July 2006 
The history of holography: Multiple visions
 
Holography has always been a subject combined from distinct visions. Scientists, engineers, artists, artisans and entrepreneurs give divergent accounts.
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Phillip Wilksch
Monday, 10 July 2006 
Daguerreotype holography
 
The daguerreotype process, invented in the late 1830s, was the first photographic technique to be commercialised. Images are recorded on
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James D. Trolinger
Monday, 10 July 2006 
Holography, art, and science – a course of study at Irvine Valley College, California, USA
 
Holography is one of the rare scientific discoveries that provided a medium for art. As a result, many interesting and unique relationships
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Recording Materials and Processing
 
 
Evangelos Mirlis
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Ultra-fine-grain emulsions and the SilverCross project
 
The need for ultra-fine-grain silver halide emulsion for recording colour holograms is explained. The lack of suitable commercial materials
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Pierre-Yves Berken
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Intrinsic properties of holographic recording materials: principles and devices used for an objective evaluation
 
As the best holographic recording material can lead to bad holograms if recording and development conditions are not optimal, we need an
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Greg Jackson
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
FUJIFILM — New film technology for the display holographic market
 
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., Ltd JAPAN Company info
President: Mr. Shigetaka Komori;  Established: January 20, 1934;
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Stanislovas Zacharovas
Tuesday, 11 July 2006
New ultra-fine grain photofilm for pulsed colour holography
 
A new ultra-fine grain silver halide photofilm for pulsed colour holography has been developed. The film is now being manufactured
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Lothar Dünkel
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Multi-layer systems with DESA emulsions
 
DESA emulsions have been developed at the TFH Berlin, University of Applied Sciences, in recent years. They represent an ultra-fine grained
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Manuel Ulibarrena
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Colourholographic Ltd BBPan panchromatic emulsions for recording colour holograms
 
Colourholographic Ltd is proud to announce the launch of the new ultra-fine grain panchromatic emulsion BBPan.
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Jeff Blyth
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Improving the remarkable photosensitivity of dichromated gelatin for hologram recording in green laser light
 
The UV–Visible range absorption spectrum of unexposed dichromated gelatin film (DCG)
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Ken Yuh Hsu
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Eosin Y/triethanolamine dispersed poly (hydroxyethyl methacrylate-co-methyl methacrylate) photopolymer
 
We develop a new photopolymer, in which a photoinitiator, eosin Y, and a radical generator,
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Vladimir I. Girnyk
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Organic and inorganic recording medium for registering optical (classical 2D/3D) and digital (computer-synthesized Fresnel CGH) 3D holograms
 
Two different methods to receive 3D images in conventional 2D holograms in view of their applications with currently used
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Electronic, Digital and Computer-Generated Holography
 
 
S. Noehte
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Small individual computer generated holograms, produced in one second
 
This paper describes the possibilities and the limits of physics for computer generated holograms (CGHs) used as a small data
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Mei-Li Hsieh
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Optical reconstruction of digital hologram using cascaded liquid crystal spatial light modulators
 
We propose and demonstrate a three-dimensional object reconstruction technique that uses complete amplitude and phase
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Hiroshi Yoshikawa
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Improvement of direct fringe printer for computer-generated holograms
 
It is becoming possible to calculate computer-generated holograms of three-dimensional objects that have more than one billion
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Vladimir B. Markov
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Two approaches in the development of goggles-free 3D display systems
 
A variety of applications, such as entertainment, medical, design and engineering, can significantly benefit from the
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Koki Sato
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Large viewing angle projection type electro-holography using mist 3-D screen
 
Recently, many types of 3-D displays have been developed. We would like to see 3-D moving images with comfortable and
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Kyoji Matsushima
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Development of the surface diffraction method for computer-generated display holograms
 
General idea of polygon sources of light for numerical synthesesis of object fields in CGHs. Problems to be solved for realizing polygon
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Nicholas George
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 
Electronic holography at terrahertz and infrared frequencies
 
We describe a new holography system for recording holograms that is practical from 1 mm through 3 μm wavelengths. These hitherto
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Art Concepts
 
 
Paula Dawson
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
The legend of the true hologram
 
My interest in developing a hologram along the lines of what most people expect as the subject of a hologram... a little Princess...
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Setsuko Ishii
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
Architectural Application and Maintenance for Art Holography
 
It has been 20 years since I began applying holograms to architectural spaces. Since then, a number of works, which
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Sally Weber
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
Beneath the surface: New works from the Strata Series
 
The Strata Series explores the relationship between the physiology of matter and the depth of mind. While the black and white photographic
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Juyong Lee
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
Display holography in Korea
 
Holography Art : Art gallery, Collection of Landscape, Photo collection, Holography Lab, Light Impression etc.,
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Rocío García Robles
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
Holography in the history of Comtemporary Art
 
Art movements such as Op-Art, Kinetic Art, Light Art and Conceptual Art have been predecessors as well as contemporary tendencies to
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Martin Richardson
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
The prime illusion: Modern holography in the age of digital media
 
As we move into the digital epoch the prime illusion, holography, waits patently to further a vision in Art that may be traced back
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Pearl John
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
Words and images in time and space: An exploration of the use of text in fine-art holography
 
This paper explores the tradition and current usage of text in fine-art holography. Transporting written
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Ikuo Nakamura
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
The evolution of artist’s vision and the influence of advancement of optical/media technology
 
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Iñaki Beguiristain
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
The evolution of pseudo colour reflection holography. And where we are today
 
We are all familiar with the traditional monochromatic reflection hologram, which the invention of the laser made
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R. Munday
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
A holographic portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
 
This paper seeks to provide an accurate account of the project to create a holographic portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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Annegret Affolderbach
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
An illustrated journey inspiring the audience with future visions of holography textiles & design
 
Future dreams and visions are an inherent part of human nature. The ultimate indulgence of these takes place in writings & films of Science
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Martina Mrongovius
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
Spatial dynamics within reconstructed holographic images
 
This paper describes a series of holograms resulting from my experimentation and research over the last four years.
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Thomas J. Cvetkovich
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
“Presence”: A review of holographic works exhibited at the Butler Institute of American Art
 
The following is a review of holographic art works spanning several different themes. Each theme could be
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Richard Bruck
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
On the currents: Revelations in recent works
 
This paper examines the intent and the resulting content of some of this artist’s current work in pulsed, large-format
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P. Gauchet and F. Mazzero
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
Pseudo crystal beginning: surprising optical behaviour of a recently discovered gem opal
 
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Mark Diamond
Wednesday, 12 July 2006 
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Colour Holography
 
 
Hans I. Bjelkhagen
Thursday, 13 July 2006 
Colour holography – state of the art
 
The state of the art of colour holography is presented. The laser wavelength selection issue is investigated through computer simulation,
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David Brotherton-Ratcliffe
Thursday, 13 July 2006 
Large format digital colour holograms produced using RGB pulsed laser technology
 
RGB pulsed laser technology provides a natural way to circumvent the problems of vibration inherent in conventional
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Kunihiro Sato
Thursday, 13 July 2006 
Phase-shifting electro-holography for recording and reconstruction of wide 3D color images
 
A phase-shifting recording system is developed using a color CCD, a high-resolution reflective LCD panel,
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Sumio Nakahara
Thursday, 13 July 2006 
Fabrication of color holographic optical elements using laser direct write lithography system
 
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Sven-Göran Pettersson
Thursday, 13 July 2006 
Colour holography in optics courses at Lund Institute of Technology
 
Several physics courses are given at Lund Institute of Technology. In the basic courses on ray and wave optics, holographyhas
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Stanislovas Zacharovas
Thursday, 13 July 2006 
A new device for holographic photography
 
For proper reproduction of real-life scenes as digital full-colour holograms, HPO digital holographic printers require a set of
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Scientific, Technical and Medical Holography
 
 
Nils Abramson
Thursday, 13 July 2006 
Holography, relativity and the spooky ellipsoids
 
The further away from a house we move, the smaller it appears. We could say that we are in the centre of a “sphere of observation”,
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S. Hirsch
Thursday, 13 July 2006 
Facial topometry using pulsed holography
 
Planning, simulation and documentation of interventions
in maxillofacial surgery require high resolution soft tissue
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Kunihiko Takano
Thursday, 13 July 2006 
Rapid wireless transmission of holographic 3D images for remote educating process
 
In a remote educating process using a holographic 3D TV system, the technique for transmitting holographic 3D
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Kaveh Bazargan
Thursday, 13 July 2006 
HoloPov: a program for predicting image geometry in display holograms
 
In display holography, when the reconstruction wavelength or geometry differ from those of recording, the image is, in
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The Business of Holography
 
 
Ian Lancaster
Friday, 14 July 2006 
The Holography Business, Display Holography and Creative holographers
 
2006: The Reality – Holograms are ubiquitous: financial transaction cards, banknotes, passports, ID cards, driving licences,
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Dr. David Pizzanelli
Friday, 14 July 2006 
Embossed holograms from silver halide masters
 
It was June 1981, when I was a Director of Hollusions Ltd,
that I saw my first embossed hologram, “Skull & Rocks” by
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Melissa Crenshaw
Friday, 14 July 2006  
The impact of holography on the commercial lighting industry
 
One of the early promises of Holographic technology was to use a hologram or an HOE to guide and control the light from a lighting fixture. 
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Igor Zhurminsky
Friday, 14 July 2006  
SWISSGRAMTM: A new holographic security solution
 
3D AG has elaborated a new high level optical security element, which is easily recognizable and identifiable due to
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James J. Cowan
Friday, 14 July 2006  
Advances in holographic replication with the Aztec structure
 
Holograms that are predominantly in use today as replicable devices for display, security, or packaging can generally be divided into
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Li-Chien Lin
Friday, 14 July 2006  
Optical watermarking system by digital holography
 
We propose and analyze an optical watermarking system based on a digital holographic technique. This system constructs a digital
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Tony Hart
Friday, 14 July 2006  
Nickel electroforming: An essential tool for the holographic industry
 
Nickel electroforming is a manufacturing technique that
is closely related to nickel electroplating, employing very similar
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J. Ciaudelli
Friday, 14 July 2006  
Rayvel Holographics, USA
 
Rayvel designs, develops, manufactures, markets and distributes holographic products for consumers, industry, and government
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Xiangsu Zhang
Friday, 14 July 2006  
Encryption of holographic photonic crystal for security packing
 
This paper proposes a holographic technique to encrypt 2D photonic crystals (PhCs) into embossed holographic security packing
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Those who were at the 7th International Symposium on Display Holography might remember myself (Kaveh) recording the show on video, and running around with a microphone! It's taken a whille, but we now have some 20 hours of talks available with the slides and voice synchronized. My colleagues at River Valley Technologies expertly put together the raw material. My original plan was to distribute these recordings commercially, and recoup some of the expenses, but in the end my love of holography won me over, and I am now releasing them free! You can watch these movies in two ways:
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