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18Dec/11Off

Shroud of Turin in 3D

Philip Lelyveld comment: I'd file this under "bad idea."

The final work of the conversion from 2D to 3D by Bernardo Galmarini included the positioning of the 625 virtual camera shots, placed in a virtual lateral camera array, which was to be the basis information that the Dutch Holographic Laboratory needed to produce a Master-Hologram.

It also opened up the possibility to produce movies of the face and the front and the back of the body, moving from the middle to extreme left and extreme right and resulted in impressive pictures, which showed the 3D of the images very well.  ...

See the full story and more videos here: http://shroud3d.com/conversion-process-of-2d-to-3d/3d-movies-of-head-body

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