Volumetric capture is a technique that records a three-dimensional space or object in real time, capturing depth, color, and movement from multiple angles. Holography is a process that creates three-dimensional images (holograms) by recording and reconstructing light fields. Combined, volumetric capture and holography enable the creation and display of lifelike 3D visuals, allowing viewers to experience immersive and interactive representations of real-world objects or scenes.
Volumetric capture is a technique that records a three-dimensional space or object in real time, capturing depth, color, and movement from multiple angles. Holography is a process that creates three-dimensional images (holograms) by recording and reconstructing light fields. Combined, volumetric capture and holography enable the creation and display of lifelike 3D visuals, allowing viewers to experience immersive and interactive representations of real-world objects or scenes.
What is volumetric capture?
Volumetric capture records a 3D space or object in real time, capturing depth, color, and movement from multiple angles so the subject can be viewed from different viewpoints.
What is holography?
Holography creates three-dimensional images (holograms) by recording and reconstructing light fields, so the image has depth and can be viewed from multiple angles.
How do volumetric capture and holography work together?
Volumetric capture provides accurate 3D data (shape, depth, motion); holography reconstructs that data into lifelike 3D images or displays, enabling immersive visuals.
What are common creative applications of these technologies?
Uses include virtual production and filmmaking, immersive installations, digital archiving of performances, and holographic displays for education or entertainment.