$260 is a bit steep still, but prices are bound to decline as additive manufacturing becomes more and more used.
3D printing photobooth opens in Japan.
Omote 3D Shashin Kan will open in late November as part of a Japanese exhibition, allowing participants to take away a realistic 3D model of themselves. Much like the first photo booths, the 3D printing booth will require participants to stand still for 15 minutes, while a technician scans them in enough detail to pick up textures in clothing and hair.
A single figurine will cost around US$260, with discounts for groups of three or more.
(via thenextweb)
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