Episode 458 Lenticular printing Sat, 2018-Aug-04 02:59 UTC Length - 1:39
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With 116,206 views on Friday, 3 August 2018 our article of the day is Lenticular printing.
Lenticular printing is a technology in which lenticular lenses (a technology that is also used for 3D displays) are used to produce printed images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as the image is viewed from different angles.
Examples of lenticular printing include flip and animation effects such as winking eyes, and modern advertising graphics that change their message depending on the viewing angle.
Colloquial terms for lenticular prints include "flickers", "winkies", "wiggle pictures" and "tilt cards". Also the trademarks Vari-Vue and Magic Motion are often used for lenticular pictures, without regard to the actual manufacturer. In Britain and United States, they may also be known as "holograms".
This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:59 UTC on Saturday, 4 August 2018.
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