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2D HOLOGRAMS AND GRATINGS
2D holograms use the characteristic "rainbow" coloration directly on the surface of a label,
ID pouch, etc. offering a bright active image surface. 2D hologram images are primarily used
for patterns for ID's, packaging applications, and backgrounds for overprinted labels.
 2D logo |
 2D Pattern |
3D HOLOGRAMS
3D holograms record actual 3D objects and models created specifically for the composition.
2D graphics are often used to accent or add additional depth to the image.
 3D Logo |
 2D 3D + Graphic |
STEREOGRAM HOLOGRAMS
Stereograms are very versitile and are produced from film or computer generated images.
This type of hologram is used to capture 3D images of people and large objects. Animation
and multi-level graphic images are also produced using this method.
 Full color image |
 Color stereogram |
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MULTI-LEVEL GRAPHIC HOLOGRAMS
Multi-level graphic holograms create 3D images by placing 2D graphic images on different levels.
Commonly called "2D/3D" holograms, their brightness and vivid colors make this technique very
popular for logos and character properties.
 Graphic logo |
 Graphic illustration |
DOT MATRIX HOLOGRAMS
Dot matrix holograms are produced from computer generated images that are pixelated. Each
pixel, or dot, can be individually oriented. When combined, the many dots of the hologram
create the image or images that change as the hologram is tipped in the light. Resolutions
range from 100 DPI to 1000+ DPI.
 200 DPI |
 CD decoration |
MULTIGRAM ®
Multigram holograms are actually made from a combination of holographic imaging techniques.
Primarily used for security applications, these holograms require a sophisticated lab that
can produce a number of hologram image styles and have the ability to combine these diverse
styles into a single image.
 stereo/dots/2D |
 stereo/2D/AEGIS® |
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