Original caption:A woman blows soap bubbles during the shooting of the first holographic film to be made at 25 frames per second on 126mm film. “Christiane and the Holobubbles” was made in August 1985 by Professor Smigielski at the Franco-German Institute of Saint- Louis in Paris. The film was made using a laser pulsing 25 times per second. The film lasts just one minute and can be viewed by only one person at a time, but nonetheless represents a major technical achievement.
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Original caption:

A woman blows soap bubbles during the shooting of the first holographic film to be made at 25 frames per second on 126mm film. “Christiane and the Holobubbles” was made in August 1985 by Professor Smigielski at the Franco-German Institute of Saint- Louis in Paris. The film was made using a laser pulsing 25 times per second. The film lasts just one minute and can be viewed by only one person at a time, but nonetheless represents a major technical achievement.

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