The firms managing director, Malcolm Hull, said: Until now there was nothing with that true feeling of depth and reality weve run out of superlatives.
The companies, which can produce the images on digital or litho presses, are producing two live jobs using the process.
The process uses a digital camera, mounted on a 2m horizontal arm, to take 100-200 pictures of the object. The images are then stitched together by the software, which allows the images pivotal point to be altered.
Indigo founder Benny Landa and former Scitex chief Yoav Chelouche are behind HumanEyes Technologies.
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