In 2016, we saw their arrival mini-Lifeprint printer, which can quickly and efficiently print the pictures you managed to capture on your mobile phone. After printing the photo, you could then bring the image to life using augmented reality (AR) thanks to your phone. The moving and vivid images quickly became the subject of references that compared the technology to the vivid photographs on the pages of newspapers in the Harry Potter universe. It didn't take long for this similarity to be noticed by Warner Bros., who made a deal with the developers of Lifeprint. This Agreement and Terms result in a product entitled “The Harry Potter Magic Photo and Video Printer", which received thematic processing and a sympathetic visual.
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To use this printer perfectly, you need an application that allows you to take photos and videos. When you're done, you choose the still image you want to print, and after taking a physical image, you can bring the images to life through AR. The application offers a variety of filters, stickers and accessories, modeled after the well-known Instagram or SnapchatWell, in this case, everything revolves around the Harry Potter theme. Thanks to the application, you can immortalize yourself photographically with various accessories such as the well-known school robes, scarves or even Death Eater masks. The creators also thought about sharing, so the application is connected to other social networks, which gives you the opportunity to show off your creations on Instagram, or Facebooku.
This is what the mobile printer from the Harry Potter edition looks like, which is available in several color variations:
However, there is also a lot of fun hidden in this interesting idea. Each user can choose their own faculty for their printer/application, which they will represent in their images. You can also send photos and videos to your friends, who can also print them after your approval. The new printer from the "Potter Edition" is up to 20% smaller than the original Lifeprint and has better photo quality. The first printers should appear on store shelves already this month, specifically on October 22. The price has risen to $149,99, but it is still questionable whether the printer will reach our regions.