PRERECORDED DVDS FEATURING HOLOGRAMS

Brand Owner Address Description
HOLOPROTEK SECURE FASVER ZAE La Biste II, 286 rue Charles Gide Baillargues 34670 France Prerecorded DVDs featuring holograms, exposed holographic films for protection, authentication, security and prevention of falsification of goods and packaging, exposed films;Paper and cardboard, namely, unprocessed, semi-processed or for stationery or printing purposes; printed matter, namely, paper and paper materials for identity cards, paper for official documents or fiduciary documents; photographs; photographs and images, namely, polychromatic images; stationery articles, namely, envelopes, stationery paper; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; print letters; printing blocks; inking ribbons; typewriter ribbons; writing ink, namely, correcting ink for heliography; non-textile labels, namely adhesive labels and non-adhesive labels, non-adhesive paper labels and adhesive paper labels, non-adhesive plastic labels and adhesive plastic labels; paper for identity papers, official documents or fiduciary documents; blocking foils, namely, plastic foils and transparent foils; films made of synthetic material, namely, plastic film, transparent film not for commercial or industrial purposes; iron-on and plastic transfers; decals; adhesive paper for stationery and printing purposes; plastic film not for commercial or industrial purposes, namely, adhesive films and non-adhesive films, made of synthetic material for guaranteeing the protection, authentication, non-violation, non-use and security of documents, products or group packaging against forgery and tampering; paper and paper materials which have been die-stamped or imprinted, whether visibly or not, designed to identify documents, products or packaging; paper and paper materials which have been die-stamped or imprinted, whether visibly or not, designed to guarantee the non-violation, non-use or to prevent the forgery of documents, products or packaging; printed holograms;Colorants for use in the manufacture of inks for printing processes; color and luminescent pigments; printing inks, iridescent inks, coatings, pigments, and dispersions for use in the graphic arts industry; color pigments for map-printing; printing ink, namely invisible ink; metallic inks, namely coatings in the nature of conductive inks for use in the manufacture of printed antennas; varnishes; lithographic varnishes; printing varnishes;Chemicals used for the printing of texts, images, words or graphics; chemical products for use in photography; plasticizers; glue for use in the industrial coatings industry and in the printing processes namely screen printing, retrogravure, flexogravure; plastic adhesives; latex glue; adhesives for general industrial purposes; thermo-reactive adhesives; plastic materials, namely thermosetting plastic, refractory materials; polyurethanes; chemicals and unprocessed plastics, namely, polymers, polyolefins, polyurethanes, polyesters resins, unprocessed polyamides and raw polystyrene; vinyl materials, namely, vinyl acetate and vinyl chloride; acrylic materials, namely, acrylic polyols for the preparation of high performance industrial coatings; unexposed holographic films for protection, authentication, security and prevention of falsification of goods and packaging;SECURE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Disclosed is a multiplexing method and apparatus that allows holograms to be spatially multiplexed with partial spatial overlap between neighboring stacks of holograms. Each individual stack can additionally take full advantage of an alternate multiplexing scheme such as angle, wavelength, phase code, peristrophic, or fractal multiplexing, for example. An amount equal to the beam waist of the signal beam writing a hologram separates individual stacks of holograms. Upon reconstruction, a hologram and its neighbors will all be readout simultaneously. An filter is placed at the beam waist of the reconstructed data such that the neighbors that are read out are not transmitted to the camera plane. Alternatively, these unwanted reconstructions can be filtered out with an angular filter at an intermediate plane in the optical system that has a limited angular passband.