Atlantis Holding Corp. Subsidiary Receives Order for 3D Lenticular DVD Covers


TUSTIN, Calif., July 26, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Atlantis Holding Corp.'s wholly owned subsidiary, Z-Max Dimensional Products, Inc., has recently received and fulfilled a contract to provide 3D Lenticular DVD covers to Reel Interactive, Inc., a video entertainment distribution company based in Philadelphia, Pa.

The term "lenticular" refers to a printed image that shows depth or motion as the viewing angle changes. Highly specialized computer technology is used to create a 3D lenticular image, which is then produced through the process of lenticular printing. As an initial market test, these 3D DVD covers are expected to both increase sales and act as a barrier to piracy through assuring the consumer that only packages with lenticular covers are the authentic product of the manufacturer. And because production of lenticular prints is so highly specialized, Z-Max is in a very strong position to capitalize on this application and create a growing niche in specialized product packaging and other uses to combat product piracy.

Z-Max Dimensional Products has a great deal of experience with the creation of lenticular images for printed products such as posters, trading cards, CD or DVD covers, novelty and promotional items, etc. and can also produce three-dimensional image content that can be used with digital display systems for advertising and entertainment.

Atlantis Holding Corp. is a publicly traded company (Pink Sheets:AHDG), currently trading on the OTC Pink Sheets, with three operating divisions: the Energy, Environmental and Engineering Division, the Automotive Division and the new Dimensional Media Products Division. For more information on Atlantis Holding Corp. please refer to the company Internet website at www.atlantisholdingcorp.com.

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