Our current kits would not work for that, but the 3D Hologram Printer that we are building could make those.
The printer takes multiple images, each from a slightly different perspective (maybe 1 degree apart each), and then synthesizes them into the final hologram as a full 3D hologram image.
So could do landscapes, portraits, 3D computer graphics, etc.
Interesting, I will have to keep an eye out for that printer. I'd love to see something like that used on one of the iconic scenes in Yosemite. I'm currently riding out the pandemic at my place nearby so I'm thinking a lot about it.
The printer takes multiple images, each from a slightly different perspective (maybe 1 degree apart each), and then synthesizes them into the final hologram as a full 3D hologram image.
So could do landscapes, portraits, 3D computer graphics, etc.