Why 3d? because it will make your images stand out from the crowd. We offer an exceptionally high quality 3d imaging service, 3d is not a gimmicky add on service, it has been in the development and perfected over many years and now I have the top end equipment to utilise my experience. Why would I want my Images to be 3d? My recent Goth 3d exhibition has shown me how making images 3d opens the audience; every generation has their own experience of 3d from the '3d films of the 40's to (sporadic appearance of 3d glasses, relatively recent developments have lead to a huge improvement in the quality of anaglyphs - fun - marvel 3d comics)
My main 3d Photographic setup consists of two synchronised Nikon D80s'. The advantage of this setup is that it is possible to get wide angle photos which are good for tight spaces and giving plenty of image to play with, also the latest connection device integrates flash and lighting as required. I also have two types of mirror attachment which connect onto one camera: the 3d Advantage is costumed for the Nikon D70 and adapted for my Nikon D80. The other is a "lens in a cap" which is small and convenient but needs a lot of light for the image (bright sunlight). 3d photography tends to be popular in phases but it always impresses ( at least my images do). There are a number of ways to view and use 3d images: Lenticuars, Stereo viewers, Anaglyph, chromodepth. With careful placement their is also a technique called phantograms which make the images look like they are standing up out of the paper. A chromodepth is a fascinating way of reperesenting space with microprism glasses these displace different colours of the spectrumn giving the 3d effect. 3d photographs cannot be used to create chromadepth images in the normal way, instead I use computer generated images to obtain a particular artistic effect.

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