Sorry to have you disappointed. I hope we will live up to your expectations one day.BobH wrote:I'm really disappointed to hear that. ...
Pumping more light into a dim hologram is no solution. ...
Well, lighting the hologram properly is part of the solution, right?
It might be different from the holograms you are used to. Can you send some links to the photos or better videos of your holograms to get the proper reference points?
I find it hard to believe that the cell-camera holograms you have mentioned recently were much brighter, but everything is possible.
By the way, we did not advertise that it is as bright as DCG or anything else for that matter.
I have seen darker analog holograms for sure, and I have seen brighter analog holograms.
Single color holograms have some advantage as far as the contrast, burn etc.
Some of our holograms are bright because they use better choice of colors, contrast etc.
But we do not always have control over that.
We have real videos of the real holograms online and they look much more impressive first hand,
so if they appear different elsewhere, normally there's a reason other than the hologram itself.