HoloWorld: The E-Zine for Popular Holography
Please find your latest FREE copy of the HoloWorld e-Zine for Popular Holography below. The e-Zine is in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. If you do not have the free Adobe PDF reader, you may obtain it here.
Contents of this issue: Vibration vs. Air Currents by Dr. Hans Bjelkhagen; New Industry Newsletter: The Holography Times; Profile: Bill Pugh, Educational Holography; HoloCenter Korea Opening; Company Profile: Centre for Modern Optics; Early Holography Publications bibliography; News Bytes; Antiquarian Holographica: Model A-3 Photo Meter; . . . plus more! To send comments and feedback on this new publication,
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Contents of this issue: Capturing History with Holography; Cave Holography with John Klayer; David Warren's Latest Work; Light Logics Company Profile; Web Trek: David Pizzanelli's Hollywood Holograms; also news from HoloConference 2008; Jonathan Ross, Martin Richardson, Triple Take Holographics; Amy Rush and friends; Michael Shevtsov; and a new application for delivering holography news and information direct to your desktop . . . plus more!
Fall 2007 -- Vol. 1, Issue 3
Contents of this issue: An Interview with Michael Harrison; "Open Air" H1-H2 Copy Technique by Steve Michael; No-Fluid Direct Reflection Film Holograms by Frank DeFreitas; Web Trek: Profiles in Holography web site; OptoCamp 2007; also news from Larry Lieberman, Melissa Crenshaw, Paula Dawson; and New web archive of external article links!
Contents of this issue: An Interview Profile with Kris Meerlo; "Let's Talk Holography" on Skype with Dave Battin; Collecting Holograms with Charles Rothera; Part 2 of Developing Your Own Signature Darkroom Chemistry; Web Trek: artBridge; Holo Exhibit 2; Holo Crossword Puzzle; and more!
Enjoy the first issue of HoloWorld: The e-Zine for Popular Holography. Included in this issue: Reading Museum holography exhibit review; news on the new edition of Holography Handbook by Ross Books; Part One of DIY darkroom holo chemistry; and a web trek to The Center for Holography at the Korean National University of Arts School of Visual Art.
NOTE: 2,489 downloads in the first 24 hours of issue #1. THANK YOU for such a positive response, and for your many supportive and complimentary Emails. It has been the most overwhelming response in the 12 years this web site has been online.
-- Frank DeFreitas
Frank DeFreitas Holography
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Phone: 610-770-0341