A photographer has perfected the process of creating real-life GIFs with images taken on 3D stereoscopic cameras that are then lenticular printed.
Jared Hoffman has been making lenticular prints for six years, taking orders from 3D photographers who shoot with Nimslo, Nishika, and Reto 3D cameras.
New York City-based Hoffman says that the technique is not “overly complex” but it takes some practice. The quality of the printer is important too, especially when a photographer wants to use a large number of frames for a print. The business didn’t work out, but Hoffman learned lenticular printing and now runs a business doing it.
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