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Should digital mini photo laboratories (MPL) be used for printing stereo and flip images?

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Should digital mini photo laboratories (MPL) be used for printing stereo and flip images?

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Yes, they should. Our clients are successfully use digital minilabs Konika R2Super and D-Сarrier D4. 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. It is necessary to take into account a peculiarity, when printing encoded images on minilabs: minilabs make autoscaling to standard “optimal” (from the minilab’s point of view) sizes. It is necessary to switch off this option and print images in the scale 1:1, as it was generated by the application.

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