Today it has been achieved and it is being commercialized in Spain, such images with lenses of 1.25 mm or 20-inch lenses.
Actually, this technology is not new, if it is true that recent times are getting an excellent quality, almost, these days, it has gotten to produce it industrially with a really very low cost.
The optimal size at the moment is a traditional MUPI (1.2m. X 1.8m high). It's true you might get a panel of five meters cracked, but the problem lies in the placement of such portions in the same plane, they must be perfectly flat without any kind of inclination, so this would give us a picture also cracked.
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Today it has been achieved and it is being commercialized in Spain, such images with lenses of 1.25 mm or 20-inch lenses.
Actually, this technology is not new, if it is true that recent times are getting an excellent quality, almost, these days, it has gotten to produce it industrially with a really very low cost.
The optimal size at the moment is a traditional MUPI (1.2m. X 1.8m high). It's true you might get a panel of five meters cracked, but the problem lies in the placement of such portions in the same plane, they must be perfectly flat without any kind of inclination, so this would give us a picture also cracked.
You can see examples http://www.lenticular3d.es/es/lenticular/gran-formato/posters-mupis-opis.html