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Originally posted by spived2
I don't quite understand how holographic technology can make you seem transparent from all angles. That seems like it would be the greatest challenge, because you could see something as invisible using cameras and high resolution screens, but if you just change your height it will just seem odd and out of place.
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What I mean is right now, the projected image is in 2d. Thus, if you see the projected image from an angle, itll seem disorted and out of place.
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That seems like it would be the greatest challenge, because you could see something as invisible using cameras and high resolution screens, but if you just change your height it will just seem odd and out of place.
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Thats just what Im saying. Thats why there needs to be a way to correct the image so that it can work from any angle. Yeah, projecting holographic images does seem like the greatest challenge right now. But if somehow you can project the image from within the coat, I guess, it could be possible. Like the coat could act like a foldable screen. Or it could be divised so that each pixel is actually an independant screen in itself projecting a very small holographic image of the whats on the other side.