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3DLenticular image effect that creates a three-dimensional illusion using multiple images (same as depth).AlignmentThe parallel positioning of a lenticular image to the lenticules (ribs) of the lens.AnimationLenticular image effect using multiple images to create the illusion of motion (same as motion).BandingUnwanted pattern caused by a resolution mismatch of the image, output device, or lenticular lens.DepthLenticular image effect that creates a three-dimensional illusion using multiple images (same as 3D).FlipLenticular image effect when switching from one image to another.FrameOne of the multiple image files interlaced to create a lenticular image.GaugeThe thickness of a lenticular lens (same as thickness).GhostingUnwanted visual artifact that does not completely turn off during an image transition.InterlacingThe process of interweaving multiple frame (image) files into a single lenticular image.Lens CountThe number of lenticules (ribs) counted per inch of a lenticular lens (same as LPI).LenticuleSingle magnifying rib of a lenticular lens.Lenticular LensExtruded clear plastic comprised of lenticules (ribs).LPIThe number of lenticules (ribs) counted per inch of a lenticular lens (same as lens count).MorphLenticular image effect that smoothly transitions from one image to another.MotionLenticular image effect using multiple images to create the illusion of motion (same as animation).OrientationThe reference to lens direction. Vertical lens orientation provides a side-to-side or walk-by motion. Horizontal lens orientation provided top-to-bottom motion and will provide the best motion and flip result. Note: A three-dimension effect requires a vertical lens.ParrallaxThe offsetting of visual planes to create the illusion of three-dimension.RefreshThe jump a lenticular image makes while transitioning to the beginning frame image.ThicknessThe thickness of a lenticular lens (same as gauge).View DistanceThe distance the lenticular image will be viewed at. Hand-held and poster are the most common references.ZoomLenticular image effect when enlarging a portion of an image.3d lenticular printing manufacturer--Lenticular Mobi INC. http://www.lenticular.mobi Email:ok3d@lenticular.mobiLenticular image effect when enlarging a portion of an image.3DLenticular image effect that creates a three-dimensional illusion using multiple images (same as depth).AlignmentThe parallel positioning of a lenticular image to the lenticules (ribs) of the lens.AnimationLenticular image effect using multiple images to create the illusion of motion (same as motion).BandingUnwanted pattern caused by a resolution mismatch of the image, output device, or lenticular lens.DepthLenticular image effect that creates a three-dimensional illusion using multiple images (same as 3D).FlipLenticular image effect when switching from one image to another.FrameOne of the multiple image files interlaced to create a lenticular image.GaugeThe thickness of a lenticular lens (same as thickness).GhostingUnwanted visual artifact that does not completely turn off during an image transition.InterlacingThe process of interweaving multiple frame (image) files into a single lenticular image.Lens CountThe number of lenticules (ribs) counted per inch of a lenticular lens (same as LPI).LenticuleSingle magnifying rib of a lenticular lens.Lenticular LensExtruded clear plastic comprised of lenticules (ribs).LPIThe number of lenticules (ribs) counted per inch of a lenticular lens (same as lens count).MorphLenticular image effect that smoothly transitions from one image to another.MotionLenticular image effect using multiple images to create the illusion of motion (same as animation).OrientationThe reference to lens direction. Vertical lens orientation provides a side-to-side or walk-by motion. Horizontal lens orientation provided top-to-bottom motion and will provide the best motion and flip result. Note: A three-dimension effect requires a vertical lens.ParrallaxThe offsetting of visual planes to create the illusion of three-dimension.RefreshThe jump a lenticular image makes while transitioning to the beginning frame image.ThicknessThe thickness of a lenticular lens (same as gauge).View DistanceThe distance the lenticular image will be viewed at. Hand-held and poster are the most common references.ZoomLenticular image effect when enlarging a portion of an image.
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