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Re: Adobe Lenticular Software???
by Brad Bartkus on Sep 26, 2008 at 2:26:05 pm

Mike,
I've been doing lenticular for about 15 years now. The company I was at before coming here is National Graphics (using their Extreme Vision technology), where I worked on hundreds of lenticular projects over the course of 9 or 10 years, including the DVD cover for Independence Day. I've been here at RR Donnelley for over 5 years (using proprietary interlacing software) and have worked on hundreds of lenticular projects here as well, including many for the Disney Movie Club, the upcoming release of Hellboy II, Iron Man, Starship Stroopers 3, as well as many more projects for packaging, POP displays, tradeshow booths, etc. It has been great being a part of bringing lenticular into the mainstream through modern interlacing software, the use of Photoshop, After Effects, morphing programs and computer to plate technology and seeing all of the various lenses being developed for a wide range of lenticular, from extremely thin (with 200 lenticules per inch) for label applications to very thick (40 lenticules per inch) for bus shelter sized posters. You can do everything from a postage stamp to a billboard now so it's great to see Adobe integrating it right into Photoshop.


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