Mickey Mouse Holographic Christmas Yard Decoration
is 48 inches tall and 34 inches wide with 150 multi colored mini lights. The Mickey Mouse holographic is a wonderful way to add fun decorations to your yard. The Mickey Mouse yard art is wearing a Santa hat. The holographic material is attached to a painted heavy-duty wire frame. At night, with the lights turned on the Christmas Mickey Mouse yard art will attract everyone’s attention. The colorful holographic material will also look great during the day. The Holographic Mylar material reflects the light so it shines like light passing through colored glass. This is a very impressive indoor or outdoor display. Everything you need to assemble the Mickey Mouse Christmas tree yard decoration is included.
To secure the Mickey Mouse outdoor Christmas decoration into the ground there are two metal support sticks that have two side support sticks that are driven into the ground and placed in the ends of the support stakes. Complete assembly instructions for the holographic christmas tree yard art is included.
This indoor or outdoor decoration with its delightful colors will be the hit of the neighborhood. This playful outdoor decoration will delight the young and old alike.
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Holographic Facts:
The difference between holography and photography is best understood by considering what a Black & White (B&W) photograph actually is: it is a point-to-point recording of the intensity of light rays that make up an image. Each point on the photograph records just one thing, the intensity (i.e. the square of the amplitude of the electric field) of the light wave that illuminates that particular point. In the case of a color photograph, slightly more information is recorded (in effect the image is recorded three times viewed through three different color filters), which allows a limited reconstruction of the wavelength of the light, and thus its color.
However, the light which makes up a real scene is not only specified by its amplitude and wavelength, but also by its phase. In a photograph, the phase of the light from the original scene is lost. In a hologram, both the amplitude and the phase of the light (usually at one particular wavelength) are recorded. When reconstructed, the resulting light field is identical to that which emanated from the original scene, giving a perfect three-dimensional image.
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