The following images are photographs taken of a prototype holographic near-eye display. We demonstrate how high contrast, high resolution, and full color digital holograms can be formed using existing hardware devices, yielding images that more closely match the quality of conventional displays. Addressing the Limitations of Holograms Image qualityĭigital holograms are often associated with noisy, low contrast, low resolution, and mono color imagery. Note that this Microsoft Research project is not necessarily indicative of any Microsoft product roadmap, but relates to basic research around holographic displays. See the technical paper and video for limitations, additional details, and a description of future work. We address some of the known limitations of digital holograms and demonstrate how holography can add powerful, new features to near-eye displays: per-pixel focus control, vision correction, and unpresented combinations of form factor and field of view. We experiment with true, phase-only holograms in which the image is formed by the interference of laser light. In this project, we explore how digital holography can be used to build novel near-eye displays for virtual and mixed (or augmented) reality.
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