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What are your opinions about it? Does it really work good and is the quality good?

Photogenesis, sometimes called Hydro Graphics is a state-of-the-art process that can decorate just about any hard-surfaced, non-porous two-or-three dimensional part. This process can make the part look like a variety of finishes, including wood grains, carbon fibers, camouflage, granites and brushed aluminums. The process is not limited to just flat surfaces, it will wrap around edges and flow into cavities to give each and every part a completely finished look. It can also be controlled to only cover section of surface if desired. The base tones are endless, such as in the appearance of wood grain: the tone can be light, medium, dark, or anywhere in between. Custom proprietary colors can be designed as well. All the customer has to do is choose two variables: Base color (wood tones), and Pattern type (grain, carbon fiber, granite etc).

http://www.driving-image.com/Photogenesis.htm

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Never heard of it but it seems pretty cool. I'm sure the woodgrain looks fake but the other finishes might look pretty cool. I'm also guessing you could go with like a blue wood grain if you desired. Really seems pretty cool. Any idea on pricing??
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Too kool!, do you have to send your project to them , or do you buy the stuff to do it yourself?
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Here is a link to a company that does it and from what i hear. They are the Best at it

http://www.phoenix-image.com/

Also another link to people that have had it done and some of there pictures & impressions of it

http://www.dakota-durango.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3782

The only one i didnt like was the Kevlar hybrid colors... looked real fake

You can even work with them to design your own pattern

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oops almost forgot the whole forum dedicated to Pheonix Imaging

http://www.dakota-durango.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=94

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Man after seeing those sites I'm even more interested. That stuff is cool! Is there any where you can buy the film and do it yourself? It really seems easy. That marble looks hot but it wouldn't match my jeep at all.
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I dunno. Depends on the chem that they use to get the ink to float . They have been using this method for awhile now. Originally used to give guns the camo look
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I dunno. Depends on the chem that they use to get the ink to float . They have been using this method for awhile now. Originally used to give guns the camo look
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i seen that stuff on tv before, , very simple method, , ,just it would be hard and probably expensive to make the tub to dip your project into.  I wana see if i can send my sub box's top them to get carbon fibered
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Does anyone have a price for this stuff?
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