3D Hologravure technology : official blog by 3D Hologravure technology's inventor
A FLAT WORLD printed IN VIRTUAL 3D HOLOGRAVURE
> > > A REAL 3D WORLD !
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VIDEO - NEWS 2016
On computer, to watch the video in HD, click the square on the right,
then use the cogwheel (roue dentée)
3D without glasses in traditional printing and digital screen …
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Enjoy your visit !
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hologravure eye
optic printing
Step inside the world of three-dimensional printing …
3D without glasses in traditional printing and digital screen
1984 : Birth of the Hologravure technology in France (new 3D technology in traditional printing). Hologravure was developed by a French scientist after 18 years of research.
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In order to have an idea of the 3D HOLOGRAVURE image, think of an object with volume and space which is stable and can be viewed from any angle. Contrary to traditional lenticular printing, the 3D Hologravure process eliminates all instability in the image, thus avoiding any strain to the eyes of the person viewing it. 3D Hologravure technology is printed conventionally.
L'ordinateur, le laser, le banc optique et le banc de reproduction contribuent avec leur ensemble, ou séparément, à la réalisation de l'image optique avancée en Hologravure.
The computer, the laser, the optical table and the graphic arts camera contribute together or separately to achieve the optic image in Hologravure. 3D Hologravure can be printed in large sizes with ease, and accept the dimensional variation of the support.
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REVOLUTIONARY IMAGE / 3D HOLOGRAVURE PROCESS
HOLOGRAVURE SAMPLES
Beginning of Hologravure technology, France, 1984-1989
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first
3D Hologravure mini-skirt
in PVC "3D"
E. DE SENNEVILLE
1985
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posters of
the film "Legend"
by Ridley Scott
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FORMATS :
Hologravure is printed at the rate of 6,000 sheets per hour in offset. Sizes vary from the smallest to up to 65 x 85 cm (greater sizes are obtained through assembling). Very competitive prices.