Light Field Lab SolidLight

SolidLight's innovative Visualization Platform Light Field Lab allows you to create large modular holographic video screens, with 10.000 millions of pixels m2, that generate digital objects that escape the screen and merge with reality.

Create objects from light and air “beyond holograms” is the proposal of Light Field Lab with SolidLight, “the next generation of displays that combine unprecedented resolution and density to accurately project dimensional wavefronts to form objects that escape the screen and merge with reality”, as they point out from this company.

Light Field Lab SolidLight

Each SolidLight surface panel, from 28″, Provides 2.500 millions of pixels to the volume of the generated holographic object, and this modular surface can be scaled to create a screen of any size to fit a variety of experiences, including settings that exceed hundreds of billions of pixels.

This is a ‘turnkey solution’ to provide experiences holographic with real-time interactivity powered by waveTracer's proprietary hardware and software, along with multiple self-emitting bezel-less SolidLight surface panels that form modular holographic video walls.

Light Field Lab SolidLight

Modular direct-emitting SolidLight surfaces form dense converging wavefronts, with billions of pixels of photonic resolution. This allows viewers to experience digital objects in the physical world that escape the screen and are indistinguishable from reality..

These SolidLight surfaces scale to fit a wide range of commercial applications, next-generation advertising and entertainment, with a view to mass production in the future for other markets.

Complete system includes modular SolidLight Surface self-emitting video panels, with HDR image format of 10 wide-range bits to 60 hz. Added to this is WaveTracer real-time rendering software and factory calibration Lut to support existing workflows..

Light Field Lab SolidLight


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by • 9 nov, 2021
• section: fully, display, Dynamic advertising, simulation