- Product Name:
- Hologramic Glass Projection
- Product code
- HGP-A1
Holographic Glass Projection / Plain Glass Projection is 90% transparent “self-adhesive” rear projection film screen that can easily be placed behind a glass partition thereby allowing you to effortlessly create that illusion of projected content, which appears to magically float on glass. Plain Glass Projection is ideal for substrate-mounted applications, indoor installations and specialty projects deployed in controlled lighting environments.A floating image on glass is when there appears to be an image suspended or floating on the glass with no wires or physical technology responsible for the video on glass. This is quite easy to accomplish actually, (when you have the right technology of course) but needless to say this can be an awesome way to attract attention and interest form foot traffic in the area, in a mall and more.Holographic Glass Projection / Plain Glass Projection is 90% transparent “self-adhesive” rear projection film screen that can easily be placed behind a glass partition thereby allowing you to effortlessly create that illusion of projected content, which appears to magically float on glass. Plain Glass Projection is ideal for substrate-mounted applications, indoor installations and specialty projects deployed in controlled lighting environments.A floating image on glass is when there appears to be an image suspended or floating on the glass with no wires or physical technology responsible for the video on glass. This is quite easy to accomplish actually, (when you have the right technology of course) but needless to say this can be an awesome way to attract attention and interest form foot traffic in the area, in a mall and more.
Projection mapping, also known as video mapping and spatial augmented reality, is a projection technology used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped, into a display surface for video projection. These objects may be complex industrial landscapes, such as buildings, small indoor objects or theatrical stages. By using specialized software, a two- or three-dimensional object is spatially mapped on the virtual program, which mimics the real environment it is to be projected on. The software can interact with a projector to fit any desired image onto the surface of that object. This technique is used by artists and advertisers alike who can add extra dimensions, optical illusions, and notions of movement onto previously static objects. The video is commonly combined with, or triggered by, audio to create an audio-visual narrative.
Rear projection (also known as process photography) is part of many in-camera effects cinematic techniques in film production for combining foreground performances with pre-filmed backgrounds. It was widely used for many years in driving scenes, or to show other forms of "distant" background motion.