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Shapeways Debuts Do-It-Yourself 3D Printed Photographs
Easy-To-Use Shapeways Photoshaper Allows Anyone to Turn Their Favorite Photos Into 3D Printed Objects
| Source: Shapeways
EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS--(Marketwire - March 9, 2009) - Today, Shapeways has introduced
the all-new Shapeways Photoshaper, a groundbreaking new service that allows
anyone to turn digital photographs into 3D printed objects.
Users can logon to Shapeways.com, upload any photo and order their
creations directly from Shapeways. Whether it's a beautiful landscape, a
memorable child's photo or a work of art, with the Photoshaper anyone can
transform their images into 3D with just a few mouse clicks and without any
3D software experience required.
"Shapeways really makes 3D creation fun, easy and available for everyone,"
commented Peter Weijmarshausen, CEO of Shapeways. "With Photoshaper we have
empowered the average consumer to tap into technologies that used to be out
of reach. In doing so Shapeways redefines online consumerism with direct
access to unique and individually customized products that were never
available before."
Based on the contrast of the picture (light and dark) the Shapeways
Photoshaper automatically creates a depth-layered 3D object that can be
printed by Shapeways with the latest in 3D printing technology (Rapid
Prototyping). The 3D photo will be produced and delivered globally within
10 days and costs between $40-50 (USD), including shipping. The Photoshaper
accepts JPEG, PNG and GIF images (for best results use 1.5 megapixel or
better which is supported by most digital cameras). The size of the 3D
photo is 13cm - 9cm (5.11" - 3.5") landscape and portrait.
Shapeways Photoshaper is available at: http://www.shapeways.com
About Shapeways:
Shapeways offers a growing selection of free 'creators' online tools,
available to anyone, to create customized, personalized objects. No special
skills required. Other available creators are the widely popular Lightpoem
and Ringpoem. For the advanced users, Shapeways online 3D printing
community enables budding and experienced artists, architects, product
designers and dabbling consumers alike, to easily order 3D designs as
physical objects in an inspiring and affordable way. Shapeways recently
launched Shapeways Shops to enable designers to make cash with their unique
designs. Users can sell their 3D creations by simply setting up their own
storefront and uploading their 3D model to the Shapeways Shops.
Shapeways is spinning-out from the Lifestyle Incubator of Royal Philips
Electronics, located in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
For more information visit http://www.shapeways.com.