CyberHologramTM, (n) : A new kind of hologram in which the hologram image is separate
from the hologram optics. The image part of CyberHologramTM consists of a conventional color image which incorporates holographic encoding (OCHS).
A CyberHologramTM
is visually transformed into a real
holographic image when it is viewed with HD Glasses. CyberHologramsTM
can be printed, displayed on a computer monitor, broadcast over TV, and published on the Web as still images, animations, VRML files, Shockwave Flash animations, and streaming video.

Plastic Frame High Definition (HD) Glasses
High Definition Glasses, (n): Water-clear micro-optics that 'play' the holographic encoding of a CyberHologramTM
into the user's eyes. High Definition
or HD
Glasses transform conventional flat images
into true holograms, projecting them
visually into holographic space. HD
Glasses are optimized for computer display applications, including the Web, computer game, and PC applications.
ChromaDepth® 3-D, (n) : Chromatek Inc.'s patented technology which makes CyberHologramsTM
, HD Glasses, and C3DTM Glasses possible. It is the only universal 3-D display method: it is easily implimented in any color medium; it is 3-D on demand, where the
user can decide when to
see an image in 3-D using HD or C3DTM Glasses. ChromaDepth®
3-D specifies methods for depth information
to be encoded into an image using color.
ChromaDepth® 3-D optics, HD Glasses and C3DTM
Glasses, optically transform the colors in
that image to create a hologram.
Computer-based images using ChromaDepth® 3-D are called CyberHologramsTM
. Print-based images are usually
referred to as ChromaDepth® Images, but may also be properly called CyberHologramsTM.

Cardboard Frame Standard (STD) Glasses
Standard Glasses, (n): the amazing, water-clear micro-optic
glasses that optically create holograms from flat, two dimensional C3DTM print images. C3DTM
or Standard (STD) Glasses optics are optimized for print applications. C3DTM
print images can be printed with any color print device, onto any material. The magic of converting the C3DTM image into a hologram is accomplished by the optics in the
STD
Glasses.
World Wide Web, (n): a traditionally two dimensional medium that is exploding
into holographic 3-D through the use of CyberHologramsTM
and HD Glasses. The Web is embracing CyberHolographyTM because it provides powerful holographic
images at zero additional data cost! There is no increase in bandwidth required, no increase in file sizes, no special plug-ins,
and HD
Glasses are completely platform independent! |