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A problem with "analog" lenticular 3d-stereo printing

Started Nov 24, 2021 | Questions thread
3D Gunner Senior Member • Posts: 1,031
Re: A problem with "analog" lenticular 3d-stereo printing

As you can see, the analogue solution is neither the best nor the easiest.
First of all, the whole process has a low optical quality. That means low resolution and high diffusion coefficient. Lenticular plates are OK for playback only.

Using digital printing technology you can insert hundreds of lines of clear and precise information under each cylindrical lens on the plates you use. With analog process you can insert only 4-5, even those with noticeable diffusion in areas exposed to more light.

With digital printing, you can perfectly fill the space under each cylindrical lens with just two images, compared to the hassle of the analogue process.

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