Texture printing allows you to touch famous paintings

    At Canon Expo, which takes place every five years, the company introduced texture printing technology. The painting is applied to the surface layer by layer, as is done on a 3D printer, giving the image a tangible volume. The Girl with the Pearl Earring, Jan Vermeer, circa 1665. The presented printer opens a new page in the history of printing . The printer recognizes the number of layers in two versions of the image: color and black and white, understands where the shadows are, and finds out how much ink is needed for each zone. The following is a lengthy printing process, but at the output you get an image with real physical depth. Hands can touch the muscles on the legs of the athlete or the lips of the girl in the photo.

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    Technology has the potential to change the interaction of people with masterpieces of fine art. Each element of the original painting can be reproduced, whether it is cracks, droplets of paint or unevenness of the canvas. Reproduction can better convey the spirit of the original work.

    In any case, school trips to exhibitions can become more interesting for children.

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