Advances in digital government

  • William J. McIver J
  • Ahmed K. Elmagarmid
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Abstract

Digital holography development has reached the level, which allows mass-manufacture of large size digital holograms – i-Lumograms, as well as manufacture of colour reflection holograms for security applications. Geola Digital also has proved that colour reflection holograms can be used as auto-stereoscopic projection displays for 3D gaming and home cinema applications. All that became possible by developing a full range of necessary holographic machinery that includes digital laserless life scenes imaging equipment, digital holographic printers and copying machines where our new copying method is implemented. Printing and copying machinery works with pulsed colour lasers. All Geola machinery exists as working laboratory equipment and is used by us for continuous printing of digital holograms. Image creation, hologram printing and copying processes can be completely separated geographically.

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William J. McIver, Jr., & Ahmed K. Elmagarmid. (2002). Advances in digital government. Kluwer Academic Publishers (Vol. 107, pp. 474–479). Retrieved from https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?view_op=view_citation&continue=/scholar?hl=en&start=80&as_sdt=0,5&scilib=1&citilm=1&citation_for_view=cE85v_wAAAAJ:_FxGoFyzp5QC&hl=en&oi=p

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