I was thinking high end jewelry store window display.
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Could also be neat for museums to virtually show jewelry and other small objects. Hard to justify the price for consumer use, but for an exhibit with thousands of people passing through you’d get more mileage.
The benefits being that you can share the items across many museums at once without exposing them to UV or theft risk, and without taking the originals away from wherever they belong.
I have seen the real holographic photographs [1] being used in museums. Actually, they are getting cheaper and there are some hologram kits you can buy to make your own at home. Obviously not animated, but in principle it should be possible to do a holographic movie with a chemical film as well.