3D Product Photography

OutSphere offers a 3D Product Photography service which gives clients access to ground breaking technology, creating a brand new look and feel to shopping online.

Whilst not strictly 3D it is one of the best ways to describe OutSphere 360+ Imaging, as it really is the next best thing to being in a shop and holding the product in your hands. The ability to move the product and look at it from any angle creates an experience for customers online that is unrivalled at the present time.

Our 3D Product Photography, is real photography too, not a graphic representation like CGI. Most people buying online agree that it is preferable to view the actual product, so in most instances actual photography with real images is preferred.

Out Sphere’s 3D Product Photography, offers multi spherical access as oppose to traditional rotation views, which are generally limited to turning an item to the left or to the right. For products like training shoes, leather bags, artefacts or gadgets, that have lots of features and detail, standard spin photography is not really enough. Customers are still subjected to additional still images to show features that are not available with standard rotation or spin photography.

3D Product Photography eliminates the need for additional still images as the customer has complete access to look around any part of the product and zoom in for good measure. This additional access all areas, heralds a new era in online product photography which has clear advantages over still and even spin photography. It is recognised that customers online are demanding a higher level of interactivity to aid them in their buying decisions. Poor imaging with limited views does not encourage customers to commit to a purchase.

Out Sphere’s 3D Product Photography is the perfect tool for online businesses to give their customers exactly what they want, better access, real interactivity which results in improved sales, longer dwell times and customers that will return again and again.

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