Saturday, July 14th 2007
New Hologram Against Counterfeited Products Announced By SONY CPL and DNP
DNP (Dai Nippon Printing) and Sony PCL Inc. have created and started production of a new hologram for security uses, that can store dynamic picture images created with stereogram technology.
This hologram has the capacity to store up to 100 image frames on a single hologram thus making it almost impossible to counterfeit. Moving images such as animation and live action can be played back by changing the viewing angle which provides a way for the customer to see if the product is genuine or not.
Both companies have already started receiving orders.
Source:
Sony CPL
This hologram has the capacity to store up to 100 image frames on a single hologram thus making it almost impossible to counterfeit. Moving images such as animation and live action can be played back by changing the viewing angle which provides a way for the customer to see if the product is genuine or not.
Both companies have already started receiving orders.
14 Comments on New Hologram Against Counterfeited Products Announced By SONY CPL and DNP
Or, so they say.
They put it on real ones because a blue bottom obviously doesn't give away fakes.
100 frames in a little sticker, however, is pretty damn impressive. Still, you'd have to know what to look for (super sticker) before you'd know what's a fake or not.