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The Cubist Theory(pdf) -
A review of Paper PhotoCube, 3D ImageCube, and 3D ImageScene by David Farkas in the April 1999
issue of PEI magazine.
"There's enough of the 'gee whiz, how'd they do that?' to Paper PhotoCube to keep it displayed on anyone's desktop for weeks. ...Two more slick little applications from TriVista, 3D ImageCube and 3D ImageScene, use virtual reality technology to display pictures dynamically and interactively on the Web." |
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Transform Your Images - A review of Paper PhotoCube, 3D ImageCube,
and 3D ImageScene by Mark Shapiro in the Spring 1999 issue of ComputerVideo's Digital
Photographer magazine. Available on newsstands now.
"A new company - TriVista - located in Aurora, Illinois, has come up with a novel new way to view and distribute those images. It's simple, it's easy, it's cheap and best of all, it works! |
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... My favorite of these products is called Paper PhotoCube, which makes it
possible for you to print six of your photos onto a template for cutting out
with a pair of scissors.
... TriVista's 3D ImageCube and 3D ImageScene are primarily for Web site development. They are very easy to use and you don't need to be a rocket scientist to incorporate these extremely cool 3-D effects into your personal or business Web sites. ... The Simple Landscape is probably the coolest and creates a 3-D landscape with images floating in front of you. You can walk up to them, around them and even behind them. You won't see their backs but it is a very cool 3-D experience." |
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Moving Pictures
- TriVista's 3D ImageScene software was featured in the "What's New"
section of the March 1999 issue of Popular Science.
"LOOKING FOR A NEW way to share your pictures? TriVista Technologies' new 3D ImageScene lets you put up to 32 digital or scanned pictures into moving scenes such as a carousel card rack (above), a billboard-lined highway, an art gallery, or a photo album." |
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Unique Photo Display - TriVista's Paper PhotoCube software was featured in the "Next"
section of December 1998 issue of PCPhoto magazine.
"Show off your photos in a different way using Paper PhotoCube from TriVista. Paper PhotoCube lets you arrange photographs on a six-panel template. Print it, cut it and fold it, and you've got an interesting conversation piece." |
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Product Developments - TriVista's Paper PhotoCube software was featured in the
"Product Developments" section of October/November 1998 issue of Photo Imaging
Entrepreneur magazine.
"When your home digital-imaging buffs need a new thrill, introduce them to the Paper PhotoCube, new software by TriVista Technologies. It automatically prints out six photos in a pattern ready to be cut out and assembled into a cube." |
TriVista Suite Reviewed at Cool Tool Awards (April 2000)
Ultimate Online Photo Gallery Reviewed at Shareware Junkies (12/08/99)