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lunes, 8 de febrero de 2010

FUJIFILM TO RELEASE LENTICULAR 3D PRINTER


If you've picked up a 3D camera from Fujifilm and are basking in the glory of its 3D display, what are you going to do with the 3D photos you've taken, aside from view them on your slick new 3D HDTV? Rather than order 3D photos from Fujifilm directly, you'll soon be able to print your 3D shots from the comfort of your own home.

Fujifilm's 3D Print System will be compatible with its Finepix Real 3D camera, and will produce lenticular prints similar tothis 3D postcard.
The key to getting images that "pop" off the page is to combine several different images taken from difference perspectives, then print the combined images onto a special sheet.
The Fujifilm printer will use lenticular sheets that act like lenses to reflect the images back at you at different angles, so you can experience the photo's depth-of-field effect. You'll be able to print on four sizes of lenticular sheets, ranging from 4 x 6 to 6 x 9 inches.
There's been no word on the printer's price, but according to Fujifilm, the printer will be available in April in the UK. While the price will likely be big, the printer itself promises to be small, with a footprint of only about 18-by-17 inches.


Alessondra Springmann
For more information see the Fujifilm Web site.


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