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    Printing is the new manufacturing Three-dimensional printing is not new; it has been applied in science and industry for years. But due to advances in technology it is now be- coming increasingly relevant for private cos- tumers. It is as easy as this: what can be printed with ink on paper‚ can also be printed using solid materials such as plastics‚ metal powder‚ gypsum or synthetic resin. Using a laser and powder‚ ob- jects are being built‚ micrometer-thin layer by layer. All one needs is a set

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    Triggered by Hollywood 3D movies‚ glasses-type 3D TVs have become a hit in the market‚ leading to the development of autostereoscopic 3D display devices. This report profiles the latest products as shown by major vendors at the SID Display Week 2013‚ and pinpoints market and product development trends of autostereoscopic 3D display devices. Complete Report @ http://www.marketreportsonline.com/282949.html Buy Report @ http://www.marketreportsonline.com/contacts/purchase.php?name=282949 Table

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    Facial Expression Using 2D and 3D Animation Dr. S. Balasubramanian G. Prakash Research Supervisor Research Scholar Anna University Coimbatore Anna University Coimbatore Coimbatore‚ India Coimbatore‚ India E-mail: s_balasubramanian@rediffmail.com Computer facial animation is primarily an area of computer graphics that encapsulates models and techniques for generating and animating images of the human head and face. Due to its subject and output type‚ it is also related to

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    Technician and non Technician Users of the 3D Laser Scanner Naif Haddad Department of Conservation Science‚ Queen Rania Institute of Tourism and Heritage‚ the Hashemite University‚ Zarqa 13115‚ Jordan‚ E-mail: naifh@hu.edu.jo Key Words: Laser scanning‚ Generalization‚ Recording‚ Simplification‚ Accuracy‚ User‚ Understanding‚ Point Cloud. ABSTRACT Several attempts and case studies had been conducted to document the cultural heritage using the 3D Laser scanner in the last few years. Now‚

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    XXI International CIPA Symposium‚ 01-06 October‚ Athens‚ Greece 3D Laser Scanner and Reflectorless Total Station: A Comparative Study of the Slots of ElKhazneh at Petra in Jordan Naif Haddad‚ Fawwas Ishakat Department of Conservation Science‚ Queen Rania Institute of Tourism and Heritage‚ the Hashemite University‚ Zarqa 13115‚ Jordan. E-mail: naifh@hu.edu.jo‚ fawwasi@excite.com Key Words: Compression‚ Laser scanning‚ Application‚ Accuracy‚ Point Cloud‚ Surveying‚ Acquisition‚ Processing. ABSTRACT

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    3D-ANIMATION ABSTRACT: The main goal of the paper is to provide a brief outline about the features and applications of 3-DAnimation.In order to make the entities look natural we go in for three-dimensional animation to bring in reality.3-DAnimation provides many features using which one can give out excellent animations. We can make use of this animation to impose the human movements and difficult facial expressions into computer images with the assurance of higher degree of realism. All the

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    In Roger Ebert’s essay ‚“Why I hate 3D (and you should too)” he says‚ “3D is a waste of a perfectly good dimension”. However I disagree with this. I believe that three dimensional is a major stepping stone into the future. When someone watches a 3D movie‚ it helps put them into the movie‚ it makes them see things that they wouldn’t have in a regular movie. I know not everyone can watch a 3D movie due to medical problems or just not being able to watch it‚ but for the people who can and do watch them

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    There were many consequences to the printing press; including the spread of the protestant reformation and the growth of more accurate maps. However‚ the most important of them would be the creation of affordable books. When the printing press spread through Europe‚ Martin Luther heard about it‚ and when he did he got a hold of one of them and printed the 95 theses which was a document used to place on the church and argued and exposed the flaw of the catholic church. After this happened‚ many

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    technological advancement: the printing press. The impact of the printing press had huge consequences on the economic‚ social and political spheres of the medieval world and far-reaching in the change across human evolution. Until then‚ books were expensive and laborious to make. After Gutenberg’s invention‚ books could be easily and cheaply reproduced which spread literacy‚ education ideas across Western Europe. But‚ if we look back at history and the pivotal printing press‚ we can see evidence of

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    female beauties; kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers; scenes from history‚ landscapes and folk tales. Image Image Image Image Image Image It wasn’t until the eighteenth century that ukiyo-e became a popular art form‚ mostly to developments in woodblock printing techniques. Also‚ subjects like kabuki actors and beautiful women came to be more represented‚ and books carrying illustrations by young ukiyo-e artists were widely accessible. These factors helped ukiyo-e become a part of Japan’s popular

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