3D Stereograms FREE 2.1.2
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A free version of 3D Stereograms FREE is now available. The free version includes 100 samples from the 200 stereograms included in the full version. 3D Stereograms FREE or Fushigi Art as it is known in Japan is a popular feature in the evening edition of one of the country s top newspapers, Yomiuri Shimbun. This iPhone app features 200 works which have been specially selected from a collection that has grown over the feature s 19-year run. Enjoy the 3D experience that doesn t require any special 3D eyewear! [FEATURES] Since its introduction in 1994, the Fushigi Art newspaper feature has enjoyed a successful 19-year run, resulting in an immense collection of works. Over 200 images have been selected from this extensive library, with each one modified by 3D Stereogram creator, Hiroshi Kunoh, exclusively for presentation on the iPhone. Now you can enjoy a bigger and even more beautiful visual experience that could only be made possible with iPhone. See 3D images leap out before your very eyes! Compete with friends in an all-new multiple choice Quiz Mode where participants must correctly identify the 3D image that floats out from your iPhone screen! Because you can adjust the number of selections and other settings, you can enjoy this mode again and again! Eye-friendly function, Active Span ! Eye-shaped two Span appear in the center of the streogram. It guides you when focusing on finding the stereo image. Look at two Span and move your viewpoints to the center. You ll find the image when the two Span overlaps. [Creator Profile] Hiroshi KUNOH Major Art Works and Publications 2003 3D Fushigi Art Shogakukan 1997-Serialization of Fushigi Art in the Tokyo Edition of The Yomiuri Shimbun (Saturday Evening Paper 1994-Serialization of Fushigi Art in the Osaka Edition of The Yomiuri Shimbun (Friday Evening Paper 1994 3-D PLANET Shogakukan (In Collaboration with Eiji Takaoki) 1993 CG STEREOGRAM 3 Shobakukan (In Collaboration with Several Authors) Solo Exhibitions 2001JAPAN EXPO IN FUKUSHIMA 2001 (Tostem Pavilion) 1999Yukaina Doubutsu Art Exhibition (Panasonic Digital Art Plaza) 1997Fushigi Art Exhibition (Shinsaibashi Sony Tower) Reuse of the collection (replication, reprinting and printout) is strictly prohibited. (c)Hiroshi KUNOH Privacy Information and Advertising Module: The following application has been embedded with a mediba Inc. advertising module. This module uses, collects, and classifies user information for advertising services and limits the display of ads to this application. The information collected by this module does not allow customers to be personally identified. In addition, au customer user information may be used as a statistical pattern for reccomended types of advertising. Customers may opt-out of the delivery of ads based on this information after the application has been downloaded. For more information about our privacy policy and user information policy, please refer to the following URLs: KDDI Privacy Policy:http://www.kddi.com/corporate/kddi/kokai/kojin/index.html mediba Inc. User Information Policy for ad delivery:http://medibaad.com/sp/privacy/mediba.html