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This is in addition to the many corporate services that provide high volume lenticular printing.
One of the main difficulties in lenticular printing is colour synchronisation.
The cards also use images created with Lenticular printing.
She works in installation art, assemblage, photography, and lenticular printing.
The 3-D effect is caused by stereoscopic lenticular printing.
The album's cover has the distinction of being among the first to make use of Lenticular printing.
The original Rhino package used lenticular printing to create "animated" front and back covers.
This is done using Lenticular printing.
The album cover for the U.S. release included 3-D artwork (using lenticular printing).
Both featured lenticular printing, the firehouse version to show the Ecto-1 and the black version to have oozing "slime".
Recent advances in large-format presses have allowed for oversized lenses to be used in lithographic lenticular printing.
Snap 3D no longer sells these cameras and as of May 2012 no longer does lenticular printing due to failure of their machine.
Lenticular printing is a multi-step process consisting of creating a lenticular image from at least two images, and combining it with a lenticular lens.
Its artwork was released the following month, featuring Perry in lenticular printing artwork of both the original and new artwork on its initial release.
Using Lenticular printing, the CD cover of Lev Echad showed Chassidic men dancing on a colourful background.
The concept was proposed in 1908 by Gabriel Lippmann, and to date has found use largely in the related concept of lenticular printing of static images.
This 3D image is made possible by the lenticular printing process that was customized by the Nimslo inventors, though professional lenticular prints had been around for a while.
Effects produced by lenticular printing, the Pepper's Ghost illusion (or modern variants such as the Musion Eyeliner), tomography and volumetric displays are often confused with holograms.
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The barrier strip technique is similar in principle to lenticular printing, but with the use of a black line grid instead of a lenticular lens to select which image is seen.
He is also known for a type of print known as an Agamograph, which uses lenticular printing to present radically different images, depending on the angle from which it is viewed.
Though the last companies doing lenticular printing have ceased such activities and the whole concept may fade into obscurity, it may well be that a new chapter in the story will be written.
Lenticular lenses are arrays of microlenses that are used in lenticular printing to make images that have an illusion of depth or that change when viewed from different angles.
Its first sports work was seen in 1983 when 7-Eleven began distributing multiple-image discs-utilizing the lenticular printing process which gave an appearance as though the image were moving, or changing-with purchases of Slurpee drinks.
The first print of the cover of the Series 1 VHS and DVD uses lenticular printing so that when the viewing angle is changed Marty's image appears and disappears.