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Re: Adobe Lenticular Software???
by Brad Bartkus on Oct 28, 2008 at 8:34:53 pm

That's interesting. Once we get the new version of Photoshop I'll dig into it more deeply. I'm hoping you'll be able to pick different lenses than the rough ones he shows. We typically print on a 100 lenticules per inch lens from Pacur.
http://www.pacur.com/
It also only appears to print two different angles for the 3d. We typically print at least 12. I'm hoping there's a setting for the number of frames you want to interlace under the lens. (Depending on the amount of lenticules per inch you can fit a set amount of info under each lenticule. There is a lens which has 200 lenticules per inch which can only support about 6 different angles or frames under it whereas the 40 lenticules per inch lens can support about 8 times that.) there are different lenses for different applications. The 200 lpi lens is great for labels and that sort of thing and the 40 lpi might be better suited for posters, bus shelters, etc.


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