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Isn it easier to print encoded images in any photo studio, and then just attach image to the lenticular lens?

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Isn it easier to print encoded images in any photo studio, and then just attach image to the lenticular lens?

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It is possible to print images in photo studios but only in some of them. The exact of printing is very important when printing encoded images for lenticular lens, otherwise, you won’t get high quality image. Not all of the photo studios have corresponding equipment. Laser printer doesn’t suit for printing encoded images. Some of our customers are successfully print on their own digital mini photo labs Konika R2Super, D-Сarrier D4 (thermo-sublimate printing method). To know, whether equipment of the other trademarks suits or not, it is necessary to make a test. For that, lenticular lens and an image, prepared in 3DMasterKit application are needed. Such image can be pitch-test, created in the demo-version of the software, which is available for free download from our site. The process of creating pitch-test is in detail described in the software guidance (HELP). It is necessary to take into account a peculiarity, when printing encoded images on minilabs: minilabs make autoscaling to sta

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