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3D Zoom Photo - Spin 360 Degrees and Zoom in

With a 3D Zoom Photo you can both spin and zoom in on an object.

We offer three variations of 3D Zoom Photos:

  1. 3D Zoom Photo without interactive buttons:
    Move the mouse cursor on top of the 3D Zoom Photo and see a magnified area through a magnifying glass (circle) - the curser transforms into a magnifying glass. Draw the object to make it spin.
    See 3D Zoom Photo without interactive buttons

    The integration of the zoom and spin functionalities on this type of 3D Zoom Photo is very simple and intuitive. The button-less design keeps the users attention on the product.

  2. 3D Zoom Photo with two interactive buttons:
    Now use two interactive buttons; activate the magnify button to see a magnified area through the magnifying glass or activate the rotate button to spin the object.
    See 3D Zoom Photo with two interactive buttons

  3. 3D Zoom Photo with four interactive buttons:
    Now use four interactive buttons; activate the zoom button and drag the object closer with the mouse. Activate the pan button to pan the zoomed object around. Activate the rotate button to spin the object. Click the reset button to return the object to the starting point.
    See 3D Zoom Photo with four interactive buttons

    This type of 3D Zoom Photo uses a standard 3D interaction strategy. This gives you all the benefits of doing nearly anything possible with the object, though the interaction can seem a bit more cumbersome to some users than our other solutions.

We often develop specific Flash solutions for both smaller and larger companies. If you whish a different interaction or functionality we can easy develop a unique Flash solution for your purpose.

The size of a 3D Zoom Photo is only 400 - 900 kilobytes. When you zoom in from a new angle the 3D Zoom Photo will download approximately 50 - 200 kb of high resolution image data. Of course these values varies in relation to your desired resolutions on the 3D Zoom Photo.