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As you can see from the photos I took at their booth, Fujifilm not only has a digital camera to take the 3D images (which also appear in 3D on the camera's LCD), but they also have on view a 3D picture frame and actual prints. (Click on images for closer looks.) I thought some
Stereoscopic technology is nothing new. In the photo world, it dates back to the nineteenth century. What I found intriguing is that Fujifilm is following a broader trend in imaging, particularly in the motion picture industry and on HDTVs. We'll be sure to follow up on any future developments from Fujifilm on these products.
?Terry Sullivan
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