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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2010

Start 3D makes it easy for anyone to create and order 3D prints. This video gives a simple guide to using the www.start3d.com site and shows you how easy it is to create stunning 3D lenticular prints that will amaze your friends and family. To create your own 3D photos you can use one of the new 3D digital cameras (such as Fuji's REAL 3D W1 camera) or a normal digital camera and simply take two photos from slightly different angles. The world isn't flat, so why should your photos be?

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  • I ordered a 8 x 10 from a photo taken with my Fuji W1 camera, The 3D effect was there though I expected some of the interpolated views used on the website to give the 3D effect to be used in the processing also. I believe this would enhance the 3D by simulating several points of view rather than the two from my camera. The quality of the product is good and is looks to be quite durable.

  • @stereoguy226 Did you order your prints from Start 3D or from Fuji? Start 3D's process does indeed use all the interpolated views used on the website to create an enhanced multiview 3D image, but Fuji's process uses only the two views from your camera.  My guess is that you ordered from Fuji. If you ordered from Start 3D and still only got two views please email colin@start3d.com. Thanks! Colin

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  • I ordered an 8 x 6 of the same photo. The print was not as bright as the 8 x 10 but the color was more natural and accurate. Sharpness was better and smoother 'motion' was visible than in the larger print. Closer inspection of the 8 x 10 indicates that there could indeed be some interpolated views, they just seem not as visible as in the 8 x 6. I'm pleased with both but give better marks overall to the Softmotion 8 x 6. I definately will order more prints.

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