Olympus PEN review Olympus PEN Lite Olympus PEN Mini Nikon 1 J1 Samsung NX200 Canon EOS 600D
Olympus PEN review Olympus PEN Lite Olympus PEN Mini Nikon 1 J1 Samsung NX200 Canon EOS 600D
  News Headlines Acer BenQ Canon Casio Epson Fujifilm HP Kodak Leica Minox Nikon Olympus Panasonic Pentax Ricoh SanDisk Samsung Sanyo Sigma Sony  
Member of DIWA Awards
 
     
Powered by True
Counted by OneStat.com
Virtual Iris launches Irisize.com
Mark Peters : April 20th 2005 - 07:45 CET
Digital Camera Review Test Appareil Photo Numerique Prueba camara digital Digitale Camera Test Dijital Kamera Incelemeleri Digitalkamera Test Digitalkamera
Virtual IrisVirtual Iris launches Irisize.com : Virtual Iris, the software and services company revolutionizing the way digital images are produced and viewed, today announced the introduction of Irisize.com, an easy-to-use online authoring tool enabling anyone to add radical new functionality to any digital image. "Irisizing" images will directly impact the ways in which individual sellers, auctioneers, photo-enthusiasts, e-tailers and marketers buy, sell or interact online. At Irisize.com, anyone can instantly - and without training - upload an image or series of images and, following a set of prompts, quickly add new functionality to the image including zoom, rotate, measure, color change, hotspots and added text.
Virtual Iris launches Irisize.comVirtual Iris - Short trial period
The resulting images, hosted on Irisize.com, are instantly available for use on personal or business Web sites, auction sites, e-mails or presentations. "Irisized" images do not require any user plug-ins for receipt and viewing. Irisize.com, which will eventually charge fees starting at $1.99 for basic image conversion, is currently available to the public free of charge during a short trial period.

Virtual Iris - Available for everyone
"Irisize.com provides 'Rich Media for the Masses' for the first time," said Dr. Gary Kramer, Chief Executive Officer of Virtual Iris. "Before Virtual Iris, dynamic online imagery was solely the domain of large companies with the time and money to invest in creating it. Now, anyone can instantly transform any digital image found on a computer, online, or uploaded from a digital camera, into a powerful and dynamic tool for showing, telling and selling." From Static Image to Dynamic Display - in four easy steps

Virtual Iris - Four quick steps to "Irisize" images
Visitors to Irisize.com need only follow four quick steps to "Irisize" images: 1. Use the desktop browse function to upload and submit a single image or multiple images (for 3D rotatable functionality) 2. Select desired functionality for the image including zoom, rotate, measure, color change, hotspots and "add text" info 3. Preview and make changes as needed 4. Output the hosted "irisized" image for use on Web sites, eBay, in PowerPoint presentations or in e-mail messages

Virtual Iris - Interaction with the image
Anyone viewing an "irisized" image can interact with it as if the displayed object was in his or her hands - zooming, moving and rotating it with the aid of a highly intuitive Touchpad. In addition, viewers can change the colors or patterns of images such as shoes and apparel; access text or close-up visual information about particular object features; and assess object dimensions quickly via mouse - the distance between armrests on a sofa, for example, or between front and rear fenders of an automobile. With no plug-ins required, "irisized" images load instantaneously and can be viewed immediately on almost any computer.

   Nikon launched NikonNet Website to Share Photos
   Nikon PictureProject DVD Show introduction
   Fotobay.com announces Calypso online photo album
   Next  Lexar Media JumpDrive Lightning engraving
   Previous  M-Rock ships Biscayne Bay and Denali bags
   News by brand: Virtual Iris
   News by category: Source of Information
   News by brand and category: Virtual Iris Source of Information
   Nikon D3100 - $599.99
   Canon EOS 550D - $599.00
   Sony NEX-5N - $
   Nikon Coolpix P500 - $349.00
   Nikon D5100 - $749.00
   Sony CyberShot DSC HX100V - $428.00
   Canon EOS 60D - $1199.00
   Panasonic Lumix DMC LX5 - $349.95
   Canon PowerShot G12 - $397.99
   Olympus E-P3 - $899.00
LetsGoDigital digital camera magazine
Twitter LetsGoDigital


Latest news headlines
Motorola Gleam Plus
Rollei Sportsline camera
Nokia smartphones
Nikon D800 SLR camera
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
Nokia C2-00 review
Nokia Lumia review
Sony CyberShot H-Series cameras
Nokia Lumia 800 available in white
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM lens
   
CES 2012
  Mobile Phones : Apple BlackBerry HTC LG Motorola Nokia Samsung Sony-Ericsson   Smartphones Tablets Software   CES CeBIT Gadgets IFA Photokina PMA