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LENTICULAR:AN INTRODUCTION
Simplified Explanation of Lenticular
Lenticular graphics can be described as specialized images which when viewed under a lenticular lens will produce 3D or animated sequences.
Two main elements when producing lenticular:
1. An interlaced image
• The process of combining frames of multiple electronic files into a single file.
2. Lenticular lens
• Isolates, magnifies, and displays a single graphic image according to the angle of observation.
• The grooves of the lens are lenticules, which focus your sight on different parts of the underlying interlaced picture.
Interlacing
Proprietary interlacing capabilities allow us to marry the interlaced images in perfect harmony with the lens structure, allowing us to achieve the highest quality lenticular available.
Effects: 2 or 3 Image Flip
The fast transition between distinct elements.
Flip images are the most basic. They can also be the most dramatic, catching people’s attention from across the room or as they walk by. The basic "flip" has two or three images printed on the same page.
Effects: 3D Depth
The illusion of depth and distance between elements from the foreground to background.
3D is created by following the theory of parallax
Brain compares the different views from our right and left eyes
Creates a three-dimensional world
Effect: Zoom
Image moves front to back and changes in size from larger to smaller.
A zoom is a form of motion that combines multiple sizes of the same image, merged quickly together, creating a zoom effect.
Effects: Motion
The recreation of a moving effect from video or a series of stills.
Works by selecting frames and recreating the motion using frames of animation, video or sequenced still images.
Effects: Morph
A fluid transition between elements, normally of a similar size and shape.
Morphing uses computer animation to create the perception that two or more images seamlessly transform into each other before the observer's eyes.
Effects
Lenticular Applications
Indoor
Security
Multilingual
Product Applications
Indoor Signage
Security
Bilingual/Trilingual
Premiums
Collectible
Coaster
CD/DVD Insert
Mousepad
Cup and Mug
Easel/POP Display
Counter Mat
Packaging
Shelf Talker/Dangler/Strip
Product Tip In/On
Decoder
Unsecured Card
Magnet
Label
Postcard/Mailer
Sticker
Lanyard Card
Conceptuals
• We offer a conceptual program where qualified clients can receive a "no charge" conceptual for their proposed lenticular projects and marketing presentations.
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For more information, contact us at 800.236.7678
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