But will it flip thobblyfan wrote:....or it will work like any other kind of lenticular, where when you walk by it, the image moves, even on a stationary wall WOW!
amazing
seriously.. a really big 'wow' at the rotating walls comment
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I love it. I'm all in. And ya know what? Eelus was absolutely right about a new technology. Lenticular is pretty gimmicky for sure but if there was ever an image that would benefit from this treatment, this is it. Can't wait to see in person.earlgreytoast wrote:I'm sure it will look stunning.
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Still laughing at this oneCodeblue wrote:Does the 950GBP include the person to stand there and do that in your house?
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Would museum (or regular) glass subvert the lenticular effect?
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Nope. Polarization would be unaffected. But why would you want to even put glass over an image that already has a layer of laminate on top of it?Diabolos80 wrote:Would museum (or regular) glass subvert the lenticular effect?
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Just curious. I'd put an ebay invoice over it and go hunt down a first edition though
Jk I don't have 950 GBP, all I have is dollars. USA! USA!
Jk I don't have 950 GBP, all I have is dollars. USA! USA!
Does the laminate have UV protection?rubberneck wrote:Nope. Polarization would be unaffected. But why would you want to even put glass over an image that already has a layer of laminate on top of it?Diabolos80 wrote:Would museum (or regular) glass subvert the lenticular effect?
I'm still curious to see what a high quality photo of this thing looks like. Not that I'm going to buy one, but I'm wondering what the quality is like when it's not moving.