Files for 3D

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Main guidlines:

 


1. Layered files.

  • Files have to be prepared in layers.
  • Layers should be set up in such an order that the object which is the closest to the viewer is on top of the layer list.
  • The object which is to be in the focal point should be named “middle”.
  • SETs layers should be removed.
  • All layer effects need to be rendered.
  • All hidden layers have to be deleted.
  • Layers should not be knocked out. It means that all holes left after cutting parts of a layer to another layer should be filled up.
  • You have to add more space on the left and the right side of the image. Its size depends on lens type and size of the final image.
  • Bear in mind that the deeper the object is placed in the final image, the less sharp it is.
small  (up to A5 format 10 x 15 cm) 1 cm (0,5 on left and 0,5 on right)
medium (up to A3 format 30 x 42 cm) 3 cm (1,5 cm on left and 1,5 on right)
large (up to B1 format 70 x 100 cm) 6 cm (3 cm on left and 3 cm on right)
very large (full sheet - 120 x 240 cm) 10 cm (5 cm on left and 5 cm on right)
  • CMYK color model is preferable. You can use RGB but after gamut checking
  • From technical point of view – Pantone colours could not be used in most cases. If you need to use Pantone – please contact us.
  • Images should have 3 mm spreads on every side (additional to left/right spread)
  • Resolution should be adjusted to the size of the image.
small  (up to A5 format 10 x 15 cm) 300 dpi
medium (up to A3 format 30 x 42 cm) 300 dpi
large (up to B1 format 70 x 100 cm) 150 dpi
very large (full sheet - 120 x 240 cm) 75 dpi

2. Multiviews
This is an option for advanced users and 3D photographers.

  • Number of views for diffrent lens will vary.
100 LPI - 75 LPI 10-12 (offset print)
60 LPI - 50 LPI 16 - 20 (offset + digital)
40 LPI 16 - 24 (offset + digital)
20 LPI 15 - 30 (digital print)
  • It is better to make more views.
  • Images have to be adjusted one to another.
  • All images have to be in the same colour, model and size.