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What is it? It's the ability to enable a user to see all angles of an object.

How do I photograph and create it?

  1. What I'll need:
    For small to medium objects: digital camera, tripod, white Lazy Susan (turntable), white backdrop.

    For larger objects and cars: digital camera, tripod, tape measure, chalk or erasable marker, large white sheet or backdrop.

  2. The steps to follow:

    Small to Medium objects
    1. Place the digital camera on the tripod, and the Lazy Susan on a flat surface (most likely a table).
    2. Put up the white backdrop behind the white Lazy Susan. Mark a recommended 16 different marks equi-distant from one another around the flat viewable edge of the Lazy Susan.
    3. Mark the table or object upon which the Lazy Susan sits (tape recommended)
    4. Place an object in the center of the Lazy Susan approx. equidistant from the sides.
    5. Position your camera facing the object with the white backdrop directly behind it.
    6. Manually focus the camera and lock the focus. Set the image size at 640 by 480 pixels and higher.
    7. Move the Lazy Susan one mark, then take a picture. Manually move the Lazy Susan to all the marks on the viewable edge, each time snapping a single photo of the object at each mark.
    8. Once the recommended 16 images has been taken, you then upload those images into your computer's hard drive.
    9. Upload those images to Irisize.com in the 3D Rotatable image mode. Begin to irisize them.

    Large objects
    1. Place or move the object you're photographing onto a flat surface, with ample room to shoot around it.
    2. Hold the tape measure in the center of the object touching the middle of the top. Extend the measure outward, and while holding your chalk or erasable marker, draw a complete circle around the object.
    3. Draw a line from the circle through the center of the circle all the way across, then divide those semi-circles in half, and keep splitting them until there are 16 marks equidistant apart along the circle.
    4. Create a moveable white backdrop, and position it at a certain angle.
    5. With your digital camera mounted to your tripod, take an image at the 16 marks around the circle, each time moving the backdrop to behind the object you're shooting.
    6. Connect your camera to your computer, and upload your images.
    7. In Irisize.com, upload the images, and begin irisizing your image.