Are Lenticular images like Holograms?
No. Holograms are made with lasers and cannot display the full colour range, the images are restricted to what you can physically put in front of the laser and they can only have a very few number of images (normally just flipping 1 image). Hence the tendency to always to appear. Lenticulars are often called holograms – don’t be confused! Lenticulars utilise a grooved plastic lens to create various visual effects (you can feel the grooves when you run your finger over the surface) as opposed to a hologram, which is completely smooth and is produced from an entirely different production process. The images are actually static but appear to move as you pass the display. Lenticular images have the full colour range, can be (almost) any size, and can reproduce images that until now could only be seen on a computer.