Yes, laser engrave the rear surface of your spherical surface (transparent ball) by means of a laser rotating around that sphere.Would that then mean I'd need a 5-axis machine or something of the like, for putting a 2D image on the spherical surface?
If a medium is truly transparent it won't absorb any photons. Hence photons pass right through and leave the medium unaltered. It's as if it were never exposed to light. Hence, there is no way for an image to be recorded on the medium, whether latent or direct.
True.The question then is, what "truly transparent" means. A block of glass as seen in that video would be commonly regarded as transparent, but still it absorbs in the focal point of a laser beam enough energy to undergo structural change.
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