I'm sure it's a different technology, but it reminds me very much of
lenticular 3D imaging. Similar to how the modern "no glasses" 3D displays
work, a different image is projected to each eye. I have a Nimslo camera
that I used to use rather a lot, but the cost of printing is enormous. The
only people left in the world that do it is Snap3d in Canada, and they get
about $50/roll if you want developing and proofs. I've recently switched my
3d photographic process to include home film developing and then scanning
with a negative film scanner, viewing with a set of LCD Shutter glasses. I
figure that way I can at least pick out the wall-shots for printing, Snap3D
gets a much more affordable $13/print for 8x10 prints from negative. The
overall effect is quite striking, I was really blown away the first time I
viewed one of these images.

-Adam

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Jon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wow - that is seriously cool. Just need to drop the price by a couple
> of orders of magnitude and think of the fun we could have!
>
> Jon.
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