
CompoBank of Korea will release a 3D digital camera and a 7-inch 3D digital photo frame that can display pictures taken by the camera in Japan in Autumn 2009. The 3D digital camera utilizes a “side-by-side” format, where image data for both left- and right-eye images are placed side-by-side to form a data format of a 3D image. The output can be switched to “anaglyph format,” which requires red/cyan glasses to view 3D images, and can be used for 3D printing that uses lenticular lens sheets.
Meanwhile, the 3D digital photo frame uses the two-view parallax barrier method, which enables to see 3D images with the naked eye. The frame features a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and a function to convert pictures and moving images from 2D to 3D.

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mm.. never heard of this brand..
I’m not so sure about the 3d printing from the image. We have to take hundreds of images from multiple MRI scans in order to compile a high enough resolution 3d printable model to run on our ZCorp 3d printer. You can see some of what we’ve done at 3dventures.com
Like the VFX3D or major?