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Re: PHOTO-3D digest 1451



>From wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fri Aug 09 14:16:44 1996
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> This is an interesting question I've been considering also. It looks to
> me like if you have access to a reasonable scanner (say 1200dpi) and
> photo quality printer (dye sub, probably) and could composite strips
> electronically (via Photoshop for example) that it could be done. I've
> just never found any place to come up with the lenticular plastic...
> 
At a recent meeting of the Stereo Club of Southern California Tony Alderson had
a "proof" he'd made of a lenticular project he was working on for Star Trek, and
he mentioned he'd printed it out on a standard ink jet printer--an Epson Stylus
Color, if memory serves. Unfortunately, Tony tends to be a little evasive about
details of jobs he's working on, but apparently it is not beyond the realm of
possibility to create lenticulars with extremely accessible computer equipment.
I would think a program to combine "x" number of images into a single lenticular
output would be easy for someone of the proper skills.


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