Applied Sciences (May 2025)

From Google Earth Studio to Hologram: A Pipeline for Architectural Visualization

  • Philippe Gentet,
  • Tam Le Phuc Do,
  • Jumamurod Farhod Ugli Aralov,
  • Oybek Mirzaevich Narzulloev,
  • Leehwan Hwang,
  • Seunghyun Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app15116179
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 11
p. 6179

Abstract

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High-resolution holographic visualization of built environments remains largely inaccessible due to the complexity and technical demands of traditional 3D data acquisition processes. This study proposes a workflow for producing high-quality full-color digital holographic stereograms of architectural landmarks using Google Earth Studio. By leveraging photogrammetrically reconstructed three-dimensional (3D) city models and a controlled camera path, we generated perspective image sequences of two iconic monuments, that is, the Basílica de la Sagrada Família (Barcelona, Spain) and the Arc de Triomphe (Paris, France). A custom pipeline was implemented to compute keyframe coordinates, extract cinematic image sequences, and convert them into histogram data suitable for CHIMERA holographic printing. The holograms were recorded on Ultimate U04 silver halide plates and illuminated with RGB light-emitting diodes, yielding visually immersive reconstructions with strong parallax effects and color fidelity. This method circumvented the requirement for physical 3D scanning, thereby enabling scalable and cost-effective holography using publicly available 3D datasets. In conclusion, the findings indicate the potential of combining Earth Studio with digital holography for urban visualization, cultural heritage preservation, and educational displays.

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