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How does a lenticular actually work?

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How does a lenticular actually work?

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“Lenticular” means “relating to lenses.” Lenticular graphics are made up of two components: a lenticular lens and a gital or litho produced flat printed image. The grooves and ridges of the lens are actually lenticules which focus your sight on different parts of the underlying picture. The printed picture is actually made up of multiple pictures which are printed in alternating lines. A narrow band of each image will be printed sequentially with narrow bands of each additional image. If three images will be combined, the composite print will include a narrow band of image #1, followed by a narrow band of image No. 2, then followed by a narrow band of image No. 3. That pattern of printing is continued (1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3) for the entire composite print. Viewed in this state, the image is fuzzy. However, viewed under the lens pattern of the lenticular screen, a different view of the image is received from different angles. This creates the special effect. The lens pattern is described in

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