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         Fabulous feedback about our Digital iris/corneal pieces (DICP’s).































      François,                      François,
      We are very excited about      The quality is simply astonishing. What
      your DICP’s. We have           finesse and depth. Very realistic... and
      used 60 plus in both shells luminous... The beauty appears when
      and standard prostheses.       we place these on a white background.
      With over-painting they        No added thickness. This will allow fine
      look better than anything      work, saving painting time. I don't think
      we have done in the past,      we can get such high quality without
      particularly in thin shells.   your DICP’s.
      They produce beautiful         Johann Cukiermann, Lille, France
      depth even at very mini-
      mal thickness. The             François,
      translucent back is brilliant  Although I hand paint all my iris pieces,
      and gives it, we believe,      I have definitely found your extremely
      the desired soft look that     thin DICP's to be an asset for thin
      creates an astounding life-    shells. There is far more depth and the
      like appearance. They are      ability to create a realistic soft edge
      just phenomenal!               than with a scleral painting. Also, there
      Congratulations!!!!!           is no concern about smudged paint. I
      Marcus Soper,                  highly recommend these DICP's for thin
      Kendahl Quimby,                shells.
      Houston, TX, USA               Marie Drennan, Vancouver, Canada

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