What is a lenticular image?
A lenticular image is an image that appears to change as you move in relation to the position of the image. It is an image created by attaching a printed interlaced image to the back of a lenticular lens sheet. The interlaced image is typically created with a special interlacing software designed to create flip, animated, and/or 3-D images.
A good place to start is to track down a copy of the Fall ’99 issue of Digital Fine Art magazine, for an article by Dorothy Simpson Krause, on “Exploring Lenticular Prints.” digitalfineart.com You could also contact Rexam Graphics, rexamgraphics.org, tel 1 (800) 628-8604 or Roland DGA, rolanddga.com, (949) 450-8630. Doing lenticular images is a bit time consuming and current the F.L.A.A.R. staff is rather busy with newly arriving HP printers (second printer is en route as is lots of equipment from other manufacturers). Most recently updated August 02, 2001.