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How are New Generation Hologram images different than “lenticulars”?

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How are New Generation Hologram images different than “lenticulars”?

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Lenticular images, like those offered by Kodak, are produced using very different technology than New Generation Hologram images. Lenticulars have shallow 3D depth, if any, as opposed to New Generation Hologram images, which offer 6-10 inches of 3D depth. Furthermore, because lenticulars are not true holograms, their motion is “jerky” as a series of static images “flips” past the viewer. Also, their images tend to be somewhat cartoonish, not very lifelike in their appearance. They are similar to New Generation Holograms in one respect: price. For the same cost, step up to the power of New Generation Hologram images in your next promotion.

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