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Some examples of 3D-conversions
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The Unborn Child
This famous photograph by Nilsson was converted for an exhibit in Glasgow, Scotland. We made it into a stereo-slide and it was presented to the public in a 3D-viewer manufactured bij Hugo de Wijs. The conversion was extremely difficult because we had to deal with a large transparent object.
Falcon airplane
The manufacturer of the Falcon, Dassault France, held a ColorCode video presentation to promote its airplanes. They used conversions because a normal 3D camera would not produce a good 3D-effect since they 'eyes' of the camera are too close. And thanks to the process of 3D-conversion no one had to make another photo flight.
The Amsterdam Harbour
This old Dutch master was converted into 3D for an exhibit at the Amsterdam Historical Museum. It was printed as a stereopair and put to show in a viewer made by the museum itself. The presentation was quite similar to the old 19th century Brewster stereoscope. The reflections in the water made this conversion a tricky job.
Scene from 'Titanic'
During a London 3D Film Festival, stills from famous movies that had never been made in 3D were shown to the audience. All conversions were made by us and we also conducted the 3D stereo slide projection. In total, the audience saw 3D screenshots of 50 blockbusters from the past.
TinTin
On the 1997 Belgian Comic Book convention the main attraction was a stereoshow featuring 50 conversions of TinTin drawings, including the front covers of all TinTin albums. Since then these stereoslides were shown on meetings all over Europe.
Vincent van Gogh
This Van Gogh painting of the cafe in Arles was made for our own promotional purposes. However, it was later used on an invitation card of a Dutch restaurant chain and as an eye-catcher in a 3D Powerpoint presentation for the same company.
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