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Dichromated Gelatin (DCG) is one of the brightest media for recording holograms. It is used in art as well as [[HOE|HOE]] fabrication.
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Dichromated Gelatin (DCG) is one of the brightest media for recording holograms. It is used in art as well as [[HOE]] fabrication.
  
*[[A Beginner's Approach to DCG Holography|A Beginner's Approach to DCG Holography]] by John Pecora  
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[[A Beginners Approach to DCG]] by John Pecora
*[[A Simple DCG Recipe|A Simple DCG Recipe]] by Joe Farina
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*[[G307 DCG Formula|G307 DCG Formula]] Increased overall sensitivity and to 514nm - 532nm  
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[[A Simple DCG Recipe]]
*[[MBDCG|MBDCG]]  
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*[[DCG Theory|DCG Theory]]  
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[[G307 DCG Formula]] Increased overall sensitivity and to 514nm - 532nm
*[[Sealing DCG Holograms|Sealing DCG Holograms]]  
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*[[The Mechanics of Gelatin and the DCG Process|The Mechanics of Gelatin and the DCG Process]]  
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[[MBDCG]]
*[[DCG Variables|DCG Variables]]  
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*[[Coating Methods|Coating Methods]]  
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[[DCG Theory]]
*[[Troubleshooting DCG|Troubleshooting DCG]]
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[[Sealing DCG Holograms]]
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[[The Mechanics of Gelatin and the DCG Process]]
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[[DCG Variables]]
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[[Coating Methods]]
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[[Troubleshooting DCG]]

Revision as of 22:51, 11 May 2013

Dichromated Gelatin (DCG) is one of the brightest media for recording holograms. It is used in art as well as HOE fabrication.

A Beginners Approach to DCG by John Pecora

A Simple DCG Recipe

G307 DCG Formula Increased overall sensitivity and to 514nm - 532nm

MBDCG

DCG Theory

Sealing DCG Holograms

The Mechanics of Gelatin and the DCG Process

DCG Variables

Coating Methods

Troubleshooting DCG