What is lenticular technology How it works
Lenticular printing combines two main elements: a special plastic sheet and an interlaced image that is processed in a specific way.
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- Lenticular interlacing process.
- The images are divided into strips and interlaced into a single image.
The images are divided into strips and interlaced into a single image.
Step 2

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- Lenticular plastic over interlaced image.
- The interlaced image is printed directly on the back of a lenticular plastic or printed on a stable paper support and then laminated with the plastic.
The interlaced image is printed directly on the back of a lenticular plastic or printed on a stable paper support and then laminated with the plastic.
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- Operation of the plastic.
- The lens isolates and amplifies the interlaced image underneath it in such a way that only one original image at a time can be seen. The image changes as it is viewed,depending on the angle of observation.
The lens isolates and amplifies the interlaced image underneath it in such a way that only one original image at a time can be seen. The image changes as it is viewed, depending on the angle of observation.

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- Key point of the 3D effect.
- If the lens array is placed vertically, each eye sees a different image and creates the illusion of a 3D image.
If the lens array is placed vertically, each eye sees a different image and creates the illusion of a 3D image.
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