The company’s Web site offers examples of wallpapers, video and theme-based content for mobile and other applications.
Vision III Imaging’s v3technology is said to enhance standard 35mm film, broadcast video, HD and computer-generated images with vivid impressions of depth and texture.
The v3parallax scanning technology used in the process improves video quality and makes images pop out from the background — something that doesn’t happen with traditional 2-D images. These images can be viewed on all standard displays (television, motion picture projection, computer monitors, cell phones and PDAs) without the need for any special viewing equipment.
The new technology replaces flat visual images, making scenes come to life with dimension. The company’s Web site — www.inv3.com/v3_mobile_1.html — offers examples of wallpapers, video and theme-based content for mobile and other applications.
This eBook provides both new and veteran shooters an in-depth understanding of the technology that lies between the camera lens and the recording medium and how to maximize a camera's performance.
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