Holography & Art: Can it Accurately Reproduce Oil Paintings?

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The discussion centers on the potential of holography to accurately reproduce oil paintings, specifically referencing iconic works like the Mona Lisa. Participants agree that advancements in holographic techniques could enable precise replication of colors, hues, and brushstrokes. The conversation highlights the importance of improving current holographic technology to achieve this level of fidelity in art reproduction.

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Hi, I'm an aspiring SF writer, and had a question about holography. Do you think holography can advance to the point where it can accurately reproduce the colors, hues, and brushstrokes of oil paintings? For instance, if the Mona Lisa is scanned, frame and all, it could appear to hang on the wall of Joe's Museum as an exact likeness of the one in the Louvre?

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I guess that's possible if they make the techniques better. Theoretically, I think its possible.
 
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