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The World Wide Web offers you a unique opportunity with every visitor to your web site. A web site’s success depends on visitors enjoying, understanding, purchasing and telling their friends about it. You have one opportunity to make your presentation.

When you use "Full Revolution Photographic Imaging" placing your product's image over another image or background color is easy and quick! "Full Revolution Photographic Images" taken for photographic animations used in TV spots or a DVD's interactive media are also used on the web, as email attachments and for print production.

QuickSpots are Quicktime™movies! Quicktime™ or video runs at 29.9 fps (frames per second). Bandwidth on the internet for video has been a problem and will always be an issue. QuickSpots run at 4 to 8 fps with a small file size for quick loading on the web and as email attachments. In HD QuickSpots are used for DVDs, and television.

QuickSpots are different sizes! A 15 second TV spot in STANDARD VIDEO format is 70mb+. The same file is 3.4mb when used for the web or an attachment with email. "Full Revolution Photographic Images" are used for print production. Images for print would be 12mb or larger depending on their use. Converting a PowerPoint® file to a QuickSpot file is easy and quick!

In a nutshell:
"If we are able to photograph your product. You will have several Adobe PhotoShop files .psd of your product, this is not a .jpg file. These files can be saved as a .jpg but you will need to own Adobe PhotoShop. The PhotoShop files have no background. The PhotoShop images are different views of your product in a 360º plane. You can resize the PhotoShop images and place them over another image or background color. The Adobe PhotoShop files can be used in print, web and video. In most cases you would not need to reshoot your product unless you changed the design." Quick, easy and affordable, it's QuickSpots for video and print!

Quicktime™TIP: Place mouse over Quicktime™movie one click to stop, double click to start, and with a roller ball you can control the speed. Quicktime™from Apple ... WORKS!