Are there any special requirements for printing ChromaDepthTM 3-D images?
Any good printer should be able to print your ChromaDepthTM 3-D images and do them justice. Excellent ChromaDepthTM 3-D viewable graphics and have been printed onto plastic cups, T-Shirts, posters, comic books, brochures, buttons, plastic bandages, baseball caps, and mousepads. If you follow the guidelines in our How to Design ChromaDepthTM 3-D images page, your image should look great with the C3DTM glasses. What you see on the computer screen as you design an image, or on your pallette as you draw it, is sometimes difficult to reproduce in print. In general, there are no particular printing requirements special to ChromaDepthTM 3-D, other than the normal requirements of high quality printing. ChromaDepthTM 3-D images tend to have bright, saturated colors, since that leads to the greatest depth effects. Computer monitors use the primary additive colors, red, green and blue, in different combinations of brightness to create the appearance of a (nearly) full spectrum of colors. Conventi