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Re: Reply to ink needed for anaglyph printing
- From: P3D Nic van Oudtshoorn <maximedia@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Reply to ink needed for anaglyph printing
- Date: Sat, 6 Sep 1997 17:35:04 -0700
From: P3D Nic van Oudtshoorn <>
Maximedia Pty Ltd - http:\\www.maximedia.com.au
email to: buyit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
re: PHOTO-3D digest 2269
> > I wonder if someone could help me find out exactly what inks
> > are required to print anaglyph images to be viewed either with
> > red/green or red/blue glasses?
> A color printer, or a b/w printer with a cyan and a red cartridge.
> The colorprinter is to bee preferred.
>
> > Is the ink different depending on whether you use blue or green?
> Yes - You should use the european standard - red/cyan - for minimum
> ghosting, and print the red/cyan anaglypf on a standard color printer.
> I use a HP InkJet with good results.
>
> > ...is it possible once you have created a photograpic anaglyph
> > in Photoshop in the two colours and then converted it to CMYK
> > ...to print an anaglyph using four-colour process?
> Yes - look above.
I have been using an Epson inkjet printer with great success to print
anaglyps from my computer ex Photoshop, but am actually enquiring about the
inks needed to print anaglyps on a colour printing press as used by
commercial printers as I wish to reproduce them in a book printer
commercially. Can anyone help?
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