How to make 3D lenticular prints?

Isn't that the way FujiFilm are getting their 3D effect? In which case, you'll be needing one of their 3D cameras and a suitable display. Or the patience to wait for the prints to come back from their processor.
 
As they do 2D to 3D conversion, I would think that the bare minimum would be a conventional perspective setup shot.
I.e. two images, taken looking at a single point, with 5 inches between their centre points horizontaly along the plane of the sensor.

Both sites seem to suggest calling them should you have any questions.
 
Not 100% sure, but I do believe that the Titanic exhibition at the O2, London is doing 3D printing.
 
:DHoly thread revival! :D

Other then fuji, can anyone recomend a printer?
 
Well I got some prints done with fuji 3d, only took 2 months to be delivered. 3 pictures 2 were utter rubbish, my fault, but one of a virgin train came out amazing.
 
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