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=== FREE version! === If you are interested in our other 3d movies letting you go inside photographs, search for ThroughView in the AppStore....
=== FREE version! ===If you are interested in our other 3d movies letting you go inside photographs, search for ThroughView in the AppStore. ====================================== ThroughView specialises in transforming existing vintage images and works of art into a new presentation type. Our goal is to bring back famous periods and moments from our history for you to enjoy. The main feature of each Throughview application is a looping movie letting you go inside of a photograph or painting from our history for you to enjoy. This is accomplished by creating a 3d model, based on the image using photogrammetry methods. Features:- Looping movie letting you go inside the photograph- Original image- Anaglyph (3D) image which, when wearing 3d glasses (not included), shows the original image on your iPhone with depth- Background information about the image About the image:The photograph (ca. 1860 - ca. 1865) shows the winter quarters of a group of soldiers during the Civil War. About the company:Next to an always growing catalog of amazing movies and 3d images such as seen in this presentation, we also produce high quality anaglyph prints (signed and provided with passepartout) and accesoires such 3d glasses. Have a look around at:http://www.ThroughView.eu


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1.2
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iOS
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iOS 12.1.2
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Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1 or later. iTunes account required
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