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17 February 1995 Low-tech vibration control for holography
D. Tulla Lightfoot
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Proceedings Volume 2333, Fifth International Symposium on Display Holography; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201909
Event: Display Holography: Fifth International Symposium, 1994, Lake Forest, IL, United States
Abstract
Many artists and educators involved in holography have not had the budget to purchase commercial tables or benches, but instead have improvised in a number of interesting ways. The sandbox table, credited to Gerald Pethick, is one example of an ingenious solution in the quest for affordable vibration control for holography. In my research, I have found others. In this paper I discuss various non-commercial `tables' with two purposes in mind: the first is to have it act as a resource to those interested in constructing their own holography system or table; the second, is as historical documentation of how holographers have worked to create their images.
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D. Tulla Lightfoot "Low-tech vibration control for holography", Proc. SPIE 2333, Fifth International Symposium on Display Holography, (17 February 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.201909
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Cements

Vibration control

Metals

Aluminum

Optical benches

Lanthanum

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