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3D postcard - exclusive invitation

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3D cards are complementary products of our project communication - and an exciting new solution for your product, company or exhibition introductory needs. Exclusive invitations, follow-ups or unique company gifts and cards available.

Image viewer

A pair of plastic optical lenses in 350 g pressed-and-folded cardboard frame. Makes all the difference in the world when used to looking at 3D images. Unique graphics may be printed on the complete surface (both sides) of the viewer.

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3D objects

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Based on plans laid out in 2D, we create the desired object in a 3D environment. Having added the necessary textures and light sources, we render images from different angles, and export them to an image sequence which we display on the internet using Flash technology.
 

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Panoramic images

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Artists have long been preoccupied by the idea of capturing reality in exact detail. The first 360-degree panoramic vista, by Irish painter Robert Barker, was made of the city of Edinburgh in the 18th Century. Want to learn more about panoramic vistas? Click here.

The rapid development of digital photography and computing technologies now allow a near-perfect depiction of reality on a display screen. The 360-degree spherical panoramic view makes the user feel like an actual part of the environment and experience the location as if looking at it via telescope. He may also zoom on any of the details at his leisure. Such images offer a 360-degree field of view both horizontally and vertically, the latter of which makes the sky an the ground perfectly visible.

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Panoramic projection

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Would you like to make your event special and make a lasting impression on your guests?

We offer multi-point panoramic projections for screens up to 60 meters long. With quality far surpassing the levels of standard 4:3 and 16:9 image ratios, panoramic projection excels in putting movies on the wall. Our projected still images give the illusion of elaborate props; changing to the style and feel of any given interior is just a click away.

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Gigapixel images

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How they make it?

A gigapixel panoramic vista consists of hundreds, or even thousands of individual 10 to 20 megapixel photographs. The procedure involves a digital SLR camera fitted with tele-objective lens and mounted to a specially designed, computer-controlled panoramic head, complete with high-precision servos which allow smooth and steady movement..

The panoramic robot is programmed to handle many parameters, the most important of which are the stats of the tele-objective lens, the vertical ad horizontal field of view in respect of the given location, and the size of overlap between individual images. 

How long does it take to photograph vistas? What makes them so difficult to make?

Making the photographic material necessary for a 10 gigapixel image takes hours. Lighting conditions tend to vary rapidly in outdoor environments - the resulting inconsistency in the exposure levels of individual images are by far the most difficult to handle.

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Virtual tour

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Virtual tour is the most up-to-date method to familiarize the online public with any given location or facility. Unlike video and animation, virtual tour allows the user to decide where to go, what to see - and what to enlarge on any of the individual images. Clicking on objects display relevant information or launch the corresponding widgets.
 
Roche Laboratory - click on image to view
 

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