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Re: Lenticular Screen Design


  • From: P3D Tony McDougall <palmaboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Lenticular Screen Design
  • Date: Tue, 16 Sep 1997 21:12:27 -0700

P3D's George Gioumousis and Bart Vincent Kelsey kindly responded to my
interest in the above subject a while back - thanks.
Prior to my (naive) post I had been playing around with lenticular
screen design using POV-Ray. The idea being I can take any computer
image (eg .gif or .jpg) - two or more different images for a flip
display, or stereo pairs for a 3D display - and use POV-Ray to slice,
compress and position the image stripes behind a (simulated) lenticular
screen.  I have succeeded (to a degree) in simulating a screen with a
flip image display.
Is this technique used for the mass produced lenticulars? ie are the
images composed electronically and then reproduced (ie printed) on
either a translucent or reflective backing film which is then laminated
to the lenticular screen?

Regards,
Tony McDougall


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