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What is 360-degree phantom imaging?

360-degree phantom imaging system, also known as virtual imaging system, suspends three-dimensional images in mid-air, creating an atmosphere of virtual reality, with peculiar effect, strong sense of depth and difficult to distinguish between true and false. The cabinets are fashionable and beautiful, with a sense of science and technology. The top is transparent on all sides, and the real space imaging has bright colors, high contrast and high definition; Have a sense of space and perspective. In the middle of the illusion in the air, we can combine objects to realize the combination of images and objects. You can also add a touch screen to realize interaction with the audience.

. The picture on the left shows the stereoscopic effect of 360-degree phantom imaging tested by Shiguang Bowen, a subsidiary of 3D Animation Company.

Application:

With the rapid development of information technology in the world, especially the popularization and application of digital technology. Using centralized information management means combined with intuitive, centralized and interactive expression of information will make management more rigorous and effective, and service more convenient and efficient. As the most modern imaging technology, phantom imaging system has been widely used in various fields of national economic production in China.

Phantom influence imaging can reveal a phenomenon, demonstrate a law, explain a scientific principle, explain a story, establish a corporate image, introduce a product, analyze data curves, and some scenes that are not pleasant to enter in a dangerous environment.

Luxury goods: such as famous cars, watches, jewelry, industrial products, etc. Because these products need to show the details of the products, creating an atmosphere that is both real and illusory, with a strong sense of depth, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false. Traditional objects and models simply can't achieve this effect.

Exhibition: 360-degree holographic imaging is also very popular in museums, science and technology museums, archives, entertainment halls and exhibitions. And you can see it at an Expo on 20 10. Hundreds of pieces of porcelain have become sci-fi products of holographic stereoscopic projection technology.