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Re: [photo-3d] New Lenticular Materials/Software Source
- From: "Piero Paravidino" <pieroprv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] New Lenticular Materials/Software Source
- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 19:51:14 +0100
Does this work also for interlacing two images of a stereo pair and placing
it behind the lense to see the 3D image? I've understood that the 3D
software needs 4 images of 4 different layers and interlace them to create a
"cardboard" effect.
Piero Paravidino
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Reynolds" <reynolds@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2000 6:35 PM
Subject: [photo-3d] New Lenticular Materials/Software Source
> I received this the other day from Inkjet Mall. Jon Cone (who owns
> and runs Inkjet Mall) is the developer of Piezography, a quad black
> ink set and software driver for Epson printers used for producing very
> nice B&W prints.
>
> ----- included text -----
> 1. 3D and Lenticular printing from desktop printers $99
>
> Lenticular and 3D printing from your desktop printer! As seen at
> SIGGRAPH 2000!
>
> http://www.inkjetmall.com/store/motionmagic.html
>
> Until now, lenticular images could only be obtained from service
> bureaus or by investing in thousands of dollars in hardware and
> software. MotionGraphix has produced a "starter kit" for inkjetmall
> customers to allow anyone with PC or Mac Photoshop (v5.0 and higher)
> and an inkjet printer to experience the fun of creating 3-D or simple
> animations using vintage lenticular technology.
>
>
> Use an ordinary desktop printer to produce both lenticular and 3-D
> images with this easy-to-use package that includes everything you need
> (even a cutting tool!) MotionMagic and 3D Creator software, 5
> opticlear lenses, cutting tool and plastic hand laminator for only
> $99. Refill packages of 20 opticlear 8 x 10 inch lenses only $79.
>
> Still unsure what Lenticular is? Remember those images which change
> depending upon the angle that it is viewed? Those are lenticular
> images. 3D allow for depth to be portrayed so that it is possible to
> produce a print in which you can actually see the space behind the
> front object!
>
> For either MAC or PC using Adobe's Photoshop 5.0 or higher - includes
> both software:
>
> Motion Magic Software - designed for Adobe's Photoshop Action window,
> will take a 2, 3, 4-layered document and produce a flattened image
> that when printed and laminated to an Opticlear 30 lens sheet, will
> reveal the images, one at a time as the piece is moved. The image
> animates. This general process is known as lenticular imaging. So
> named because of the rows of lenses, or lenticules, that make up the
> Opticlear 30-lens sheet.
>
>
> 3D Creator Software - takes a four-layer document and produces a
> flattened image that when printed and laminated to an Opticlear 30
> lens sheet, will show a dimensional image. When the image is printed
> and laminated, two layers appear to float in front of the lens sheet
> and two layers appear to recede behind.
>
> ----- included text -----
> --
> Brian Reynolds | "Dee Dee! Don't touch that button!"
> reynolds@xxxxxxxxx | "Oooh!"
> http://www.panix.com/~reynolds | -- Dexter and Dee Dee
> NAR# 54438 | "Dexter's Laboratory"
>
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