Print your own 3D designs
wideweb
9 Dec 2010 21:32
https://secure.snapily.com/secure.snapily.com/index.php?target=banners&bid=101&sl=EN&aff_id=11841 with cool effect of depth - just like in a 3D movie. No 3D glasses required.
JHDT_Productions
9 Dec 2010 21:43
Pretty cool.
dapoopta
10 Dec 2010 06:27
for a second there I thought it was going to be a link to this:
http://www.a1-tech.co.uk/index.asp
We have something similar at work...these machines are a blast!
http://www.a1-tech.co.uk/index.asp
We have something similar at work...these machines are a blast!
ionescu
10 Dec 2010 16:18
I see, I see, I see the bl: box !!!
AllFractUp
23 Jan 2011 17:37
Wideweb,
Have you thought of doing this yourself at home? Lenticular printing on an inkjet or laser printer is something I was looking to do for my fractals as postcards or small 8.5x11 inch prints. The process I was looking at unfortunately is no longer on the market. It meant using special software so you could then print a hologram with up to ten seconds of motion on a lenticular lens.
Have you thought of doing this yourself at home? Lenticular printing on an inkjet or laser printer is something I was looking to do for my fractals as postcards or small 8.5x11 inch prints. The process I was looking at unfortunately is no longer on the market. It meant using special software so you could then print a hologram with up to ten seconds of motion on a lenticular lens.
wideweb
23 Jan 2011 17:59
Several years ago I bought kits from two companies. One for horizontal printing and the other for landscape printing. I have one film camera with 4 lenses and one film camera with 3 lenses. The workflow of scanning and aligning the output was very difficult. The results were horrible, if any, and expensive. The two companies went under. With the online service you can preview the printout on the screen sort of and optimize it. You can print any size and orientation. You don't have to worry about any technical aspect.
AllFractUp
24 Jan 2011 04:25
So would using a 3D digicam allow you to print in 3D? That should be glasses free.
wideweb
24 Jan 2011 08:31
Correct.