The above CNN Headline News | Hotwired special report first aired back when Mission3D first introduced their 3D Digital Camera Kit, the first in the world.
I still remember being informed by our then PR agency PerkettPR that the folks at CNN really liked our product and that they will air a report on Hotwired about it. We were coming off another great favorable review by Time Magazine who had earlier awarded our Photo3D Kit, Time Magazine Gadget of the Week. Click here to learn more about the kit.
I remember sitting across from the TV and waiting for the report to air in the USA market, I had my VCR ready to record the review. Then with total excitement we began to watch it. The report was really favorable and fun, but along the way when the Photo3-D Kit image was being broadcasted, Mr. Brian Cooley, Editor at Large at CNET.com, makes the following statement: “…and even though 3D Photography is still basically a fun gimmick, there is no purpose to it, it’s kind of fun…” (more…)
From this article’s headline, you are probably wondering, oh no! One more thing that defines differences between males and females!
Yep, but this discovery all happened by chance. Over the past 6 years, I have conducted much research at Mission3D regarding the effects of Viewing Stereo 3D Photography on various individuals. My research included nearly 15,000 subjects from the USA, Hong Kong, China, Lebanon, Dubai, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia. (more…)
If you already know how to use a digital camera, Photo3-D takes just minutes to learn. Retail $149.95, 7th Anniversary Factory Sale $127.77 - Buy it here
Here’s how it works…
It’s surprisingly simple! The Photo3-D 303 attachment and software makes 3D photography so simple, I personally guarantee you will be able to do it. (the 303 Attachment is not included with the NEW Photo3-D PALM Kit)
The PALM Kit comes with an, easy to follow, instructional manual for capturing great Stereo 3D images using your Mobile Phone Camera and simply your palm). (more…)
Have you ever wondered if you look Photogenic when photographed in stereo 3D?
Have you ever seen yourself in a 3D picture in any one of the 3D stereoscopic formats available, whether using Anaglyph Photo3D glasses or 3D viewers, polarized 3D glasses or an old fashioned classical stereoscope, or using 3D glasses-free Lenticular prints or Holographic prints? (more…)