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    mjansen is offline Junior Member
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    Default 2D and 3D offset printing

    I have a customer that is looking to have us do printing that with the 3D glasses it appears to be 3D. What would I need to do this? Any help would be great.

    Thanks

    Mark

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    3D on just the pictures? or the type as well?

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    mjansen is offline Junior Member
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    As far as I know just the images, they just asked if we could do it and then I would go from there. Now you have me wondering, can you do both?

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    Are we talking the red/blue 3D glasses? I imagine running that would be like any other job, with overprint? Or do they want you to do the actual 3D conversion? 'Cause THAT is a bitch. I did it once... never... again...

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    airyk is offline Member
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    a friend of mine did a catalog for one of his friends. In photoshop he manually kicked over the cyan & magenta images in different directions.

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    Mac-S is offline Junior Member
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    Default Lenticular

    Hi

    Are the glasses a must or could it be 3D without the glasses?
    If you can do without the glasses. The technique you are looking for is called lenticular.
    Have a look at Lenticular sheets & plastic for offset, digital and flexo printing – DPLenticular they are the people to ask if you have any questions.
    Gilles is pretty much the Lance Armstrong of lenticular imaging and file prep.


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