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Re: PHOTO-3D digest 1452
- From: P3D mail.inland.net <sean@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: PHOTO-3D digest 1452
- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 00:10:04 -0700
>P3D wrote
>>
>> > photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> >
>> > > Dear Customer,
>> > >
>> > > Thank you for your inquiry concerning our company products and services.
>> > > We have about eight different lenticulars that we use depending on the
>> > > customers requirements. Number 5 lenticular is our choice for producing
>> > > the best 3D, with Number 6 being the second choice. Number 3 lenticular
>> > > is our choice for producing the best Flip, Morphing, Virtual
>>Replay with
>> > > Number 4 being the second choice. We have listed each lenticular's
>> > > specifications and cost as follows:
>> > >
>> > > Sincerely,
>> > >
>> > > Sean McDonald
>> > > President
>> > >
>> > > Phone: (909) 244-8449
>> > > Fax: (909) 244-8164
>> > >
>> > > E mail: sean@xxxxxxxxxx
>> >
>>
>>
>> This is all great, but what good is it to those of us that don't have a
>> dark room to do enlarging?
>>
>> I remember requesting whether you do printing in small quantities, you
>> never responded. I also asked if you had a computer program that would
>> interlace the images so as to make a 3D foto/animated photo from a
>> computer printer at home then apply the lenticular screen that you
>> sell, you never responded.
>>
>> Again I ask , what good is the Lenticular screen if you can not
>> produce the image without a complicated darkroom setup?!?
>>
>>
>I would have gone gaga if I had known about these folks five years
>ago, when I was with a group trying to develop a lenticular computer
>monitor. Having said that, these seem like pretty coarse screens. I
>think Nimslo prints have 200 lenses per inch, and my fussy wife
>considers that pretty poor resolution.
>
>One of the people in our group had a fancy MacIntosh and was able to
>create a picture on the screen where alternate columns of pixels were
>from the left and right picture, respectively.
>
>I'm afraid you are asking too much of them; clearly they only make the
>stuff. Having found a source of the raw material, your next step is to
>find people that can help you use it. I would volunteer, except that
>I'm just in the process of resurrecting my darkroom, and I fear that
>my hair might just turn gray before I have it up and running. As far
>as getting software, there is a newsgroup called "comp.sources.pc",
>or something like that.
>
REPLY: We not only make the the stuff but we also make the largest
selection of equipment in the world for shooting images photographically.
We have the capability to convert any 2D image into a fully wired framed 3D
lenticular image. When we get done converting the image you would think we
were actually photographed it in 3D. We also make 2, 3, 4, 5, Flip image,
3D with Animation Animation only, Virtual Video images (up to 250 frames of
Animation 10, seconds. We have the largest selection of lenticular screen
in the world. A better statement would be ww do everything in lenticular
that can be done!
>We print images photographically and lithographically from the size of a
>dime up to 4 x 10 feet. I hope this answers your question. We actualy
>have no equal in our field! Make a phone call instead of speculating on
>the internet about something you have not researched and know very little
>about.
Sean MC Donald
(909) 244-8449
(909) 244-8164
Just to satisfy my curiosity, how big do you want your pictures to be,
>and how many stripes per lens?
>
>
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