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SVI to join 3D Consortium at Siggraph 2008 in Los Angeles, August 12-14. The 35th International Conference & Exhibition on Computer Graphics & Interactive Techniques marketplace features the industry’s established leaders & emerging challenges. The 3D Consortium is composed of 70 companies such as Sanyo and Sharp in all and 65 standard-members including hardware manufacturers, software vendors, content vendors, contents providers, systems integrators, video production houses, image production, broadcasting agencies, and academic organizations. Los Angeles Convention Center, Booth 811.

SVI to join 3D Consortium at the Society for Information Display 2008 (SID) in Los Angeles, May 18-23. The 3D Consortium is chartered to ensure the spread of the 3D market and is developing informative activities to promote development relating to software fields such as contents and hardware fields of input/output stereoscopic devices. The 3D Consortium comprises 70 companies such as Sanyo and Sharp in all and 65 standard members including hardware manufacturers, software vendors, contents vendors, contents providers, systems integrators, image production, broadcasting agencies, and academic organizations. Los Angeles Convention Center, Booth 836


STEREOVISION IMAGING and the University of Colorado have entered into a mutual working collaboration in determining correlation factors between 3-Dimensional facial features and DNA markers.


StereoVision Imaging to join Zalman USA at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 7th-10th, 2008. Zalman manufactures 2D/3D switchable displays and is a great complement to SVI’s 3D imaging technology. Come see us at
Booth #25323 in the South Hall.


STEREOVISION IMAGING'S 3D VuCAM™ FEATURED IN TECHNICAL SHOWCASE SECTION OF HOMELAND DEFENSE JOURNAL View Article


STEREOVISION IMAGING SIMPLIFIES 3D PHOTOGRAPHY WITH THE 3D VuCAM™ Read More


BUSINESS LEADERS AND EDUCATORS WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE VIRTUAL REALITY SIMULATION AT THE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES AND IMMERSIVE 3D SIMULATION PRESENTATION ON JANUARY 25, 2007 AT COLLEGE OF THE CANYONS.  Read More


STEREOVISION IMAGING LAUNCHES NEW 3D DIGITIAL BINOCULAR – NOW CAPTURE MAGNIFIED PHOTOS… IN 3D!

Altadena, California – August 15, 2006 – Simplifying and enhancing the 3D Photo capturing process, StereoVision Imaging introduces its 3D VuCAM™ to the market. With high quality 3.1 Megapixel digital cameras seamlessly integrated into binocular optics, the 3D VuCAM™ delivers sharp and “eye-popping” magnified stereo images for viewing/printing or for integration into existing 3D professional applications. Based on StereoVision Imaging’s patented technology, the 3D VuCAM™ offers – for the first time ever – an easy and versatile method of capturing stunning 3D photographs.

The 3D VuCAM™, now available for purchase at www.stereovisioninc.com and through strategic partners for shipments in September 2006, includes automatic image focus and exposure techniques to ensure quality 3D images - consistently - even by those new to 3D photography. Like a traditional digital camera or binocular, captured photos can be previewed on the unit’s pop-up transflective LCD display and later transferred to the PC for regular 2D or 3D viewing.

“The 3D VuCAM™ with its handheld packaging offers 3D professionals, enthusiasts, and nature lovers the ability to easily capture high-resolution 3D digital images for sharing with friends or for integration into existing 3D visualization applications” said Beverly Sutherland, Director of Marketing for StereoVision Imaging. “The portable nature of this product allows users to record magnified stereo images from anywhere including hiking trails, stadiums, roof-tops, your home, and many more locations”.

Thanks to advancements in 3D display technology, end-users can now enjoy viewing images captured with the 3D VuCAM™ on glasses-free 3D displays or on standard PC monitors using anaglyphic glasses. The 3D images can also be viewed on 3D polarized displays and on 3D projection systems.

"DDD is pleased to be working with StereoVision Imaging on the launch of the 3DVuCAM™. Their stereo image capture system is unique in the industry and lends itself to many markets and applications. DDD's TriDef Photo Builder and TriDef Photo Viewer offer StereoVision Imaging’s customers the ability to take the captured stereo images and display them on a variety of 3D displays, including Sharp’s 3D display technology and DDD's 17" polarized glasses based LCD." said Robert Mannino, VP Professional Visualization Solutions.

About StereoVision Imaging
StereoVision Imaging, Inc., www.stereovisioninc.com, develops and commercializes advanced 3D imaging technology for portable 3D imaging systems based on patented optics and electronics. StereoVision Imaging was founded in 2000 and is located in Altadena, California.

About DDD
DDD, also known as Dynamic Digital Depth, is transforming the viewing experience with software applications for glasses-free and glasses-based 3D displays. Its patented technologies enable 3D viewing without glasses; simple integration of computer graphics applications with 3D displays; supply of 3D content through 2D to 3D conversion; and 3D content transmission over existing networks. DDD is quoted on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market (AIM: DDD).Contact: Robert Mannino, VP Professional Visualization Solutions, info@ddd.com

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STEREOVISION IMAGING, INC. AWARDED CONTRACT WITH UNITED STATES SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND TO DEVELOP STEREOSCOPIC IMAGING TECHNOLOGY FOR FACIAL RECOGNITION

Altadena, CA – July 27, 2006 – StereoVision Imaging, Inc. announced that it has been awarded a contract with the United States Special Operations Forces (SOCOM) through Penn State’s Electro Optical Center (EOC) to develop advanced stereoscopic imaging technology for automatic facial recognition. This technology will comply with Homeland Security, Terrorists Threats, Surveillance and Reconnaissance requirements.

This Phase II contract will be used to develop core stereoscopic imaging algorithms and 3D imaging systems.