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Know About 3D Printing and Lenticular Printing

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Most likely, we have all encountered printed images with motion, such as moving graphics, dancing images, and flashing eyes. These animations are lenticular effects, even though they are occasionally mistaken for 3D effects. Instead of an effect, this particular  large 3D photo  was generated using the specialized printing technique known as lenticular printing, which makes use of lenticular sheets or lenticular lenses as the substrate.   Lens or Lens Sheet Lenticular lenses are extruded plastic sheets with repeated rows of convex lenses (lenticules) on the front side and a flat surface on the reverse that may be either directly printed on or attached with a pre-printed pattern (depending on the process of printing). A lenticular lens is made up of two parts: a flat surface on the rear that may either have a graphic printed directly on it or has one already attached. Convex lenses are arranged in repeating rows across the front of the lens.   Lenticular printing There is no alternate t

Get a Clear Picture of Lenticular Printing

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Lenticular printing creates printed images that appear to move or have depth using a combination of specially designed graphics. A lenticular lens is made up of two parts: a flat surface on the rear that may either have a graphic printed directly on it or has one already attached. Convex lenses are arranged in repeating rows across the front of the lens.   This suggests that  lenticular printing  makes it possible for many images to be shown at once on a single printed object. Sometimes lenticular products, particularly 3D ones, are mistaken for holograms, even though they are created using entirely distinct techniques.   What's the process of lenticular printing? Lenticular printing makes use of a clear plastic sheet, or "lens," that has a very smooth surface on the print side and tiny ridges and grooves on the viewing side. When a printed image is viewed through the lens, the ridges, or lenticules, are constructed with a viewing angle and lens radius to provide the appe