Fujifilm develops 3D photo print system

updated 05:30 pm EST, Fri February 19, 2010

Fujifilm intros, dates 3D photo print system


Fujifilm earlier this month announced it has developed a 3D Print System for its 3D camera that will print on-location 3D photos in locations such as theme parks or tourist spots. Made up of a built-in PC and 3D printer, the system uses thermal sublimation to transfer images onto lenticular sheets for the 3D effect. The station will be able to produce prints in four different sizes, ranging from 4x6 to 6x9 inches.

At the same time, various types of 3D photos can be printed, including 3D composite prints using 3D templates. The Fujifilm 3D Print System will begin shipping this spring, though pricing has not been announced. Its design is targeted more at kiosks and businesses as opposed to home users. [via PhotographyBlog]





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