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How does a hologram differ from a conventional photograph?

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How does a hologram differ from a conventional photograph?

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How does a hologram differ from a conventional photograph?

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A variation in intensity can be recorded by the hologram, along with the relative phases of the incoming light which is incident on different parts of the objects. In the next scenario it stores the depth of two-dimensional intensity, therefore the hologram is known as three-dimensional.

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