Where To Develop lenticular 3D Photographs?

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This may be a long shot but I'm hoping that someone else on the site takes lenticular photos also and has this info. I like to take these 3d photos w/my Nimslo or Nishika cameras. I haven't taken pics in a few years and the place in Chinatown that made prints is no longer there. I'd like to do some more photo series but am not having good luck finding on the internet a reputable processor. Does anyone have a lead? It would be greatly appreciated! Oh and no I'm not thinking of a 3d cock series! lol.


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No they're photos taken w/special 3d cameras. They have 3 or 4 lenses. In the lab the slides are lined up and printed as one picture and then they are coated w/lenticular paper that gives the depth so you look into a picture not at it.
 

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No they're photos taken w/special 3d cameras. They have 3 or 4 lenses. In the lab the slides are lined up and printed as one picture and then they are coated w/lenticular paper that gives the depth so you look into a picture not at it.

You'll have to show me.
 

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