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HOLOGRAVURE
PROCESS / Particularities
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per moiré
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fringes
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3D materials
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MAIN
CHARACTERISTICS
The
specific nature of our 3D Technologies lies in :
- The
creation of 3D color images, completely stable in space, regardless
of the angle of observation (no need to move the image in
order that it become 3D, as in a Hologram).
- No
image jumping, unless required.
- Smooth
PVC, specially treated and of variable thickness and flexibility,
adapted to your activity.
- Large
format prints (a maximum of 65 cm x 85 cm available at present,
and possibly larger with optional equipment assembly) produced
at high speed (6,000 sheets an hour, in offset).
- The
possibility of increasing the number of spatial planes (inside
and outside the image).
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second
generation
Hologravure
(fringes per design)
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first
generation
Hologravure
(fringes per moiré)
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optical planes: one of them inside the image (in brown)
, the other outside the image (in blue) |
two
optical planes inside the image (in green and orange) |
- A
union between 2D and 3D on the same support and the insertion
of dynamic effects, visible when moving in front of the image.
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first,
second, third generation
Hologravure
(fringes per moiré)
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first
and second generation
Hologravure
(fringes per moiré)
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with dynamic effects (optical effects) |
Dynamic
effects on the "3D" letters (optical effects) |
- The
possible integration of security codes, impossible to forge,
on 3D supports made out of PVC and on paper or cardboard.
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first
generation
Hologravure
(fringes per moiré)
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first
generation
Hologravure
(fringes per moiré)
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Calendar
with security codes
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Calendar
with security codes
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- Institutional
and commercial publicity in 3D
- Secure
products and deter forgery
- Innovation
of traditional products (postcards, signs,
lampshades,
lighting,
clothing, umbrellas, costume jewelry
and
fashion accessories,
toys...)
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HOLOGRAVURE
PROCESS
(first and second generation)
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Full
virtual designs using Hologravure process
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first
and second generation
Hologravure
(fringes per moiré and per design)
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first
and second generation
Hologravure
(fringes per moiré and per design)
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full
virtual 3D advertising
in conventional printing
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full
virtual 3D advertising
in conventional printing
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- Easy
manufacture of PVC supports "printed in 3D".
- Study
and research specifically for your activity.
- A
continuous innovation
- Outstanding
graphic by-products
- An
industrial production on a large scale

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TRANSCRIPTION
OF 2D IN 3D HOLOGRAVURE
We
require the following information:
1
- THE NATURE OF THE IMAGE
The
image can be :
- In
color
such as: Computer data
Slide
Text
or color photography on white paper
- In
black and white
such as: Computer data
Slide
Text or half-shade on paper (completely
white)
2
- THE USE OF THE IMAGE TO BE RENDERED IN 3D
In
order to choose the correct type of PVC and sufficient thickness
(from 250 to 500 µm, the degree of flexibility depending on
the object (for example, PLV, credit cards, book covers),
We
need to know if your creation will be viewed
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at a distance
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at close range
- from both a distance and at close range
with static effects alone
with dynamic effects
alone
or a combination of
static and dynamic effects
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by reflection (the most common case)
- by transparency (lighted from behind)
- by reflection or transparency (double possibility)
3
- YOUR REQUIREMENTS REGARDING THE 3D IMAGE'S APPEARANCE
The
sections of the image or of your creation to be rendered in
3D should be described, as follows:
1 - on a "Virtual" plane (a plane within the
image) that is, effects of
depth;
and/or,
2
- on a "real" plane (a plane outside the image)
which lies between
you and the 2D reference plane;
and,
3
- on the "P" plane (mathematical term), the level
of the printing
support; i.e., the elements of the
2D image of your creation which
should remain on plane "P"
on the same level as the printing support.
WHAT
YOU SHOULD KNOW...
The
larger the surface to be treated, the greater the effects
of peaks and troughs. For example: moving objects, iridescence
(the spectral decomposing of a chosen color) usage:
(for example, a metallic effect for a belt buckle, or much
more complicated effects according to the degree of artistic
creation).
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- THE REQUIRED FORMATS
5
- THE NUMBER OF COPIES TO BE PRINTED (following approval of the
test).
A complete up to date collection of
3D pictures may be viewed in enlarged sizes
in the various 3D
galleries. Just click on "3D
GALLERIES" in the menu at the top.
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