3D Photo compatibility
Before clients place their order, we are often asked if the 3D photos are compatible with various systems because the 3D pictures are not beneficial if they can not be used due to technical problems.
Basically 3D photos from Stepfo can be embedded on any location it is possible to edit html, and our customers are doing it mostly themselves. It is no more difficult than embedding a youtube video, which means copy-pasting a piece of HTML code supplied along with the 3D photos.
Stepfo has worked with many standard systems, in which it is easy to embed 3D photos.
Dynamicweb is one of the largest and most widely used website systems in Denmark. That is why Stepfo has been working with the system several times for our customers and can therefore support the setup.
See how Workzone display 3D photos with Dynamicweb
Dandomain is an e-commerce system, which is acknowledged among many as a userfriendly platform. Dandomain's e-shop is a rental solution that e-merchants pays monthly for in order to have access to their e-shop. Integration of 3D photos in Dandomain is done by copy-pasting the 3D photo html-code through their interface.
See how Hotsjok.dk use 3D photos with Dandomain
As a new feature Stepfo has developed a module to iPaper, which makes it possible to use 3D photos in an iPaper catalog solution. It gives an extraordinary interactive online product presentation because it is possible to browse the catalog, which works like having a printed advertisement in the hand, and simultaneously be able to turn the product around as if you had it in your hand.
See how Brynje use 3D photos with iPaper
Many e-commerce platforms and websites with large product ranges often have automated solutions to display product images. It is quite usual that the html code for the images are generated dynamically from an ID or product number. This is a problem that Stepfo has experience in solving, and we will gladly take a look at your system and evaluate whether it is possible to integrate 3D photos prior to an order. Stepfo has until now not had to give up integrating 3D photos in a system where there haven't been access-restrictions to the website backend.