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The history of lenticular printing


 

The history of lenticular is intriguing to those fascinated by its complex, yet simple, concept. It is known as the process or combination of two or more images viewed by a specialized lens material to create the illusion of animation or three-dimension.

Earliest forms of this technology is said to have been discovered and applied back in the early 1900's. Through the years, many have explored and tested this original formula with the use of barrier screens and camera lenses.

Still today, the concept of lenticular is ever-changing. New technology continues to bring us great advancements in design capabilities, software, printing possibilities, and the lenticular lenses themselves. This lenticular history is further detailed within this section through the research of author David E. Robert.

To stay current with lens technology and the future of lenticular feel free to refer to Lenstar.org often.

the barrier methods
the integral methods
early lenticular methods
lenticular today
note from the author
references

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