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How Its Done & Why
A good picture is worth a thousand words, so, although unlike a physical location, a web-site is near-by and opened for business 24/7, the limited ability to view items over the web fully yet easily, has prevented virtual show-rooms from being as effective as there counterparts in the "real world". Catching the attention, but also, providing a conveniently accessible realistic visual presentation is what's necessary to make a web site work. Complicated software, instructions, but even more so, time consuming preparation or poor performance would prevent the patience lacking surfers from enjoying E-galleries. However, even on the first time visit to our web sites, a surfer who now is only trying to become friends with the "Intimidating television" & using a 200Mgz, 32MB RAM Computer, will experience a show-room that works well, allows great mobility without the unnecessary tons of "enriched media" software. At any get-together where there is an Internet outlet, potential clients will experience an interactive, catchy opening, & within 60 seconds, will have as much visual information about several items of their fancy, as by obtaining the actual objects in front of them. There's no losing interest from the process of preparing a P.C. to view these objects in 3D, or as a result of the show-rooms pour performance. The same images that are made for the Internet are also compiled into a presentation recorded on CDs. Such galleries consist of images the size of the full screen & allow the viewer to zoom in on any part of the image. On top of that, our E-Galleries are a lot more cost efficient then a show room at a physical location. Once an image is made, it will be viewed over & over. Such expenses as labor, location, maintenance costs, are practically non-existent, especially when talking about 3D functions or assembly guides & viewing our presentations is easier to the visitor, who preferably in a comfortable chair, chooses from what angel to look at an object, simply by pressing a couple of buttons. |