Lenticular Studio
Interlace two photos into a flip-lenticular print, onsite, in one click
Runs as a local-only engine with zero internet dependency, so it works onsite at any venue. Fractional-LPI math with subpixel blending is honest precision engineering — most consumer tools snap to integer LPI and produce visible banding by the edge of the print. The built-in pitch-test generator solves the real-world problem that nominal LPI ≠ actual LPI per lens-printer-media combo.
A local Windows tool for photobooth operators that combines two images into a single interlaced print aligned to a lenticular lens. It handles fractional-LPI precision, built-in pitch-test calibration for per-lens/per-printer accuracy, and one-click printing to a DNP DS620 dye-sub — all offline, with no cloud or network dependency.
Most consumer lenticular tools snap to integer LPI and produce visible banding by the edge of the print. Lenticular Studio does honest precision engineering — fractional LPI with subpixel blending — and includes a pitch-test generator that solves the real-world problem that nominal LPI ≠ actual LPI per lens-printer-media combo. That’s the thing that separates professional-quality flips from amateur ones.
Fractional-LPI interlacing
Subpixel blending at fractional lens densities — no snap-to-integer, no visible banding at the edges of the print.
Built-in pitch-test calibration
Generate a calibration sheet, measure the result, and dial in per-lens/per-printer accuracy. Nominal LPI ≠ actual LPI, and this tool proves it.
One-click DNP DS620 printing
Direct, millimeter-accurate output to the DNP DS620 dye-sub printer — the standard for event photobooth operators.
100% offline
Local-only engine. No internet, no cloud, no account. Works at any venue, including ones with no signal.
Precision-instrument UI
Dark interface with monospace numerics, warm-amber darkroom-safelight accent, and a lenticular-stripe motif in the header.
Calibrate the lens
Print a pitch-test sheet once per lens-printer-media combo to find the actual LPI. Five minutes, then you're dialed in.
Pick two photos
Drop in two images — Photo A and Photo B. Preview the interlaced output in real time.
Print the flip
One click to the DS620. The subpixel-blended interlace lands perfectly under the lens.
Why not use online lenticular services?
They require internet, turnaround time, and shipping. Lenticular Studio runs locally so operators can print flip-lenticular keepsakes on the spot at events — same as any other booth output.
What lens LPI does it support?
Any fractional LPI. Real-world lenses are rarely exactly 40 or 60 LPI — the pitch-test measures the actual number and the engine uses it with subpixel precision.
Does it work with other printers?
The engine is printer-agnostic at the image level. Windows print integration is currently validated on the DNP DS620. Other printers are straightforward to add.
Why Windows only?
The DNP DS620 driver and print pipeline are Windows-native in event workflows. The core engine is cross-platform; macOS is used for development and testing.