Lenticular printing
It appears three-dimensional (3D) and changes the design when you change the viewing angle!
The lenticular lens sheet has a surface with a series of dome-shaped convex lenses, and the back side has images printed that correspond to cylindrical lenses (dome-shaped) while considering the refraction of light. When viewed from the front, it can appear three-dimensional (3D), and changing the viewing angle can cause the images to change (changing). 【Features】 ■ 3D - Images for the right eye and left eye are printed separately on the back side. - When viewed from the front, it appears as if there are three-dimensional objects. ■ Changing - Multiple varying images are printed on the back side to match the cylindrical lenses. - When the angle of the sheet is changed while viewing from the front, the images appear to change or move. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
- Company:グラパックジャパン
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