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The 3-DVG Workshop: make any picture 3D......
 

...using only your fingers!

 
Philadelphia Workshop Schedule & Reservations    
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How good is the 3-DVG stereoscopic effect?

Man using 3-DVGThe 3-DVG effect has been routinely called "unbelievable", "incredible", and basically, "must be seen to be believed". And remember, we are talking about  any color picture from  any magazine although scenic pictures from National Geographic magazine work best because of their size and overall quality.

  • Using only your fingers and a bit of practice, the 3-DVG effect will produce a perfect 3-D stereoscopic image, only miniature in size because you are standing four feet away or greater from the picture.
  • Using the advanced 3-DVG optical device with variable pinholes and matched optical frames, the 3-DVG effect will produce a 3-D image that rivals a View Master, in spite of limited actual stereopsis and a less than ideal field of view.
  • A properly adjusted advanced 3-DVG device can give a person the momentary but distinct impression that they are looking out of a window at the actual scene depicted in a magazine picture. 
  • See the User Comment page for unsolicited comments. (Users used either the 10 minute visual self test or the 3-DVG Initiation Model viewing device with optical quality pinholes).
  • Read the 3-DVG detection criteria to know exactly what you should see and experience.
  (c) 2009 Kenneth J. Dunkley, All rights reserved.
 

The 3-DVG Workshop
provides a series of visual experiments leading to the personal realization that any picture can be made to appear in stereoscopic 3-D ….using only your fingers.

The 3-DVG Workshop for Fall 2010
Philadelphia Workshops start Oct. 9th.

View 3-DVG User Comment
Read user comment.

The 3-DVG Detection Criteria What exactly should you expect to see?

The 3-DVG Visual Self Test
The renown visual self test is now available in the form of the 3-DVG Initiation viewing device. See if you can detect the 3-DVG phenomenon.

Product Information
Low cost training devices & technical literature are now available.

The 3-DVG at the Franklin Institute, 1989
Video taken at the Invention Convention, 1989 at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia.