STEREOSCOPIE

Autostereoscopic animations making by the NIMSLO 3D camera and Photoshop.

The Nimslo- was named after its inventors Jerry Curtis Nims and Allen Kwok Wah Lo which have worked for Asahi, a Japanese producer of lenticular postcards, and wanted to bring similar images within the reach of amateur photographers. The Nimslo was the first snapshot-style lenticular camera, patented in the 1970s and launched in the United States in 1982. The Nimslo had four lenses that simultaneously took four images on ordinary 35 mm film. With computer graphics attempting to convey the effect on the screen.










All content is copyrighted © 2017 by RICCARDO ERKER. All rights reserved.