ZiOSS offers it services in 3D Photography and Imaging, and in the supply of 3D lenticular prints. 3D prints are suitable for many products and are used in many applications such as:
The lenticular prints also can provide a level of security as the prints do not photocopy well, nor can the prints be readily copied by other means. See also below variations of "3D Lenticular" technology.
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3D Photography
The Beauty in life is said to be in the eye of the beholder... but life is in 3D. Why have we all in past settled for the flatness of 2D images in media and art?. New technology now in 3D photograhy means you don't have to settle for 2nd best!
ZiOSS produces 3D Photography for the art, product, tourism, souvenir and the advertising industry. To date, ZiOSS has more than 500 stock images of Malaysia, Bali and other. Showcasing these 3D photographs on our website does not always do justice to 3D. We encourge you to contact us for a 3D photograph sample, or call us to schedule a visit to your office.
Images that have been created on computers in 3D software, such as Maya, etc., can also now be input into our software systems and 3D prints produced. With care, such images can also be combined with actual 3D photography and other effects.
Dramatic changes of images appear when flipping the card up-down. Utilizing flip effect is beneficial for illustrating before/after, inside/out, new/old, etc., or grabbing someone's attention to a poster in a walk-by.
Spectacular image transformation of one image morphing into another. Applying morph effect is useful for showcasing an attribute that may create change, or stong image effects that draw out emotions from the viewer.
Animation on computer, motion on paper. Motion printing consists of capturing or rendering several frames of a video, or a series of photograph frames. ZiOSS is able to print this onto printed media resulting in motion simulation. (In this sample clip, time-lapse photography was compiled to produce the short video sequence)
NOTE: Anaglyph Red-Blue Glasses required.
Click the image for your WOW factor! (glasses required to view 3D)
A stereoscopic picture consisted of two images of the same object, taken from slightly different angles, in two complementary colors (Red-Cyan). When viewed through a pair of anaglyph glasses, the images merge to produce a 3D depth sensation.
Artwork that has been created with computers can also now be input into our software systems and 3D prints produced. With care, such images can also be combined with actual 3D photography and other effects.