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Holography with mobile pulsed lasers expands our possibilities:
mastering for replication and capturing live subjects .
(transmission master transferred to reflection with copies possible or single copy direct reflection) |
The simplicity of pulse laser makes only one flash needed , and the master-hologram is recorded!

Yves Gentet records pulse hologram of Hercules statue inside the Aquitaine Museum, France |

Mobile holographic pulse camera "GREEF"

Gold medal of EUREKA 2002 |
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| We can record master-holograms in-situ and make copies in the laboratory |
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Hologram of Hercules statue from Aquitaine museum (60x80cm) {low resolution images}
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A "floating books" hologram of the first print of Lafontaine fables by Bouillon (Bouillon Museum - Belgium). |

Outdoor recording of live iguana on St-Bartelemy Island (Caraibian region) |
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Holograms of live and stuffed museum objects
are very impressive, because they can be reconstructed floating in space!
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"The wolf"
Pulse hologram of the stuffed polar wolf, 1913 (Perm nature museum, Russia) |

"The turtle family"
A pulse hologram of live turtles on St.Bartolemy Island |

"The owl"
Pulse hologram of an owl
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Key
features of pulse holograms: high brightness, big size (up to 60x80 cm), outside projection, multi-view image (combined master holograms), easy replication (for transmission master). |
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