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Re: question from non-list person
- From: P3D Paul Talbot <ptww@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: question from non-list person
- Date: Wed, 05 Nov 1997 16:05:37 -0800
Over on Sell-3D a question was raised about where to have lenticular
prints made. Rather than continue an informational discussion on
that list, I am responding on P3D.
Joel explained how to get the list of lenticular photo processing labs
from the "Yellow Pages" on his web site and noted:
>You'll get a list of all known lenticular
> labs; most do only 3-lensed printing, but some do both. Your
> friend might try "Nimstec".
A question and a comment: Both "3D Image Technology" and "Nimstec"
are listed as printing lenticulars. Is it correct that lenticular
prints can be had from either of two different places, or is there
just one U.S. lab?
Although not on Joel's list, I noticed the other day a local Wal-Mart
that sells the "single use" lenticular cameras also accepts those
cameras back for processing. Presumably you could just take them
your film from any 3-lens lenticular camera also. Price I think
was $2.99 plus $.79/print; I don't think that is any cheaper than
sending them directly to Image Tech, but it could be more convenient
for some folks. Like the other photo-labs on the list, this is
surely just a drop off service with all the processing being done
at the same one (or two?) lab(s).
Paul Talbot
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