Which also means that men view women 20% smaller than women do!
The scientific explanation for this, perhaps, has always been known, but it seems, this correlation was never before discovered, until Sam Ramadan was explaining to a small audience how humans perceive depth, and spontaneously mentioned the differences between how men and how women see each other, Sam noticed how some in the audience began giggling at one point, and how one member turned to another in the audience, and jokingly said “Yes Jim, be happy, your wife sees your “blank” much larger than you do”, this concise true statement got a near-hysterical laughter response; gladly, Jim took it lightly and was not bothered. The response compelled Sam to share this new factoid with the rest of the world.
In this post, Sam explains the scientific reasoning, plus, how a person, using the Photo3D 303 Kit, can capture a stereo pair of 3D images representing his/her spouse’s depth and size perception, then print the Stereo 3D image, put on the 3D glasses to experience first hand how his/her spouse sees. (more…)
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…)
Little do people know that some of the folks at NASA use our brand of High-Quality Stylish Photo3D RC900 glasses with Mission3D’s patented high-end RC spectrums and our Photo3D Mixer Software to mix the 3D landscape images from the Mars Mission. In this post, we want you to enjoy the Mars Landscape scenery as captured by the Mars Rover, so don’t wait and:
1) Get your free pair of 3D Glasses from Mission3D (instructions below). We will ship it to you anywhere around the world!
2) bookmark this post.
3) Once you get your high-quality paper 3D glasses return here and enjoy Mars’ magnificent 3D images.
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…)
Back in August of 2002, when I first decided to invent the Photo3D kit and bring the joy of 3D photography into everyone’s home, I began looking for the best Anaglyph 3D glasses in the world to include with the kit. I ended up buying so many different models from just about every manufacturer in the USA, Europe and the Far East. But nothing satisfied my appetite for a high quality viewing experience; by far, the majorities, if not all of the products, provided inferior lenses, not to mention Geeky looking. (more…)
Believe it or not, 3D photography has existed for over 150 years.
In 1838 Professor Charles Wheatstone established that humans perceive depth when the brain combines two slightly different images. Each eye, separated by about two and a half inches, sees things with a slightly different aspect. This discrepancy, Wheatstone believed, allows us to see the world in three dimensions. (more…)