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Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2003 - 6:07 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostView Post/Check IPPrint Post

I haven't seen satisfactory 3D lenticular images.

Is it becuase lenticular meterials have limitation to separating large parallax?

I believe they usually use multiple images of different angles,say left 1, left 2, right 1, right 2 ,etc.

When left 1 and right 2 are merged in anaglyph method, it produces a satisfactory 3D image, but when it comes to lenticular method they combine left1 and right 1 resulting in less impressive 3D effect.

So I think such is caused by the inability of lenticular materials to separate images of parallax value large enough to produce a satisfactory 3D effect.

Please enlighten me about it.

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