With the assistant of estimator software and 3D printing process , a society called3DPhotoworksis hoping to spread - up a whole young macrocosm of house painting and picture taking to blind citizenry .
Their mental process involves scanning 2D paintings and converting them into digital data point . Using computer software program , digital changeover specialists " manually " include entropy that can calculate for the sense of depth in the images . This information is then yield to a 3D pressman , which creates a 3D photographic print of the picture , complete with contours and texture . This printing appendage permit up to 4.5 centimeters ( 1.75 inches ) of relief astuteness .
So far , the proficiency has been used to produce three - dimensional versions of some of the fine - art world ’s most lionized chef-d’oeuvre , such as da Vinci ’s " Mona Lisa , " Emanuel Leutze ’s " Washington Crossing the Delaware " and Van Gogh ’s " Dr. Gachet . " However , this is just the beginning – they also want to move into the land of photography as well .

A technician play on the Mona Lisa templet . 3DPhotoWorks
3DPhotowork ’s father , John Olson , along with two of their 3D - print picture . 3DPhotoworks
John Olson create the company eight years ago . Speaking to IFLScience , the photojournalist - turn - engineer explained what revolutionise him to start this challenging project : " Photography have me everywhere and allowed me to live a very prosperous life . Toward the remnant of my second life history in engineering , I realize how fantastically significant images had been to me . "

He added : " I started to enquire what my life would have been like without them and what lifespan was like for the unsighted without images . That prompt me to sit down one weekend , eight years ago , to break a printing process that let unsighted people to see . "
The company take off aKickstarter campaignlast year to get the pennies rolling and scale of measurement - up their operation . Although it failed to reach its hefty $ 500,000 destination , the labor is up and running and already boasting exhibitions in North America .
In February 2016 , they are reserve foran exposition at The Canadian Museum for Human Rights . This show hopes to create 3D sculpture out of photographs contract by 13 different blind photographer , all with varying degrees of vision exit .

Upclose comparision of " Dr. Gachet " by Vincent Van Gogh and the 3D photographic print . 3DPhotoWorks
Romeo Edmead , a author , has been blind since he was two years sure-enough . However , at a New York program library he acquire to explain his experience with this whole new public .
" All my life we ’ve all hear of celebrated painters and their whole caboodle . But to me , that ’s all they were , " Edmead toldReuters . " They were like vocabulary word I could write down on the page but I did n’t necessarily screw how to put a physical picture together .
" Something like this demo that chance , that exemption to get a better agreement . It ’s one thing to have something account to you . But if you never could see before and have no storage of seeing like me it ’s a whole unlike ball of wax when you actually get to touch it . "