LENTICULAR EFFECTS







Flip effect
Flip Effect is the simplest effect that can be produced by Lenticular graphics. It involves an image change, or flip, from one image to the next. A "Two Flip" forms the foundation of flip effect, and results in two images "flipping" back and forth as the viewing angle of the printed piece is changed While moving the lenticular lens.
The key to the Flip Effect is simplicity. Fewer images will result in a more effective message. 2-3 images are recommended for an optimal lenticular printing and a maximum of 6 is possible. The Flip Effect is ideal for window displays where people will walk past.





Animation effect
Animation effect uses multiple images of an action to show movement from the beginning to the end. It is like watching a movie clip. High Definition Lenticular from Fancy provides the highest image -----resolution available anywhere -- imagine reproducing 10 seconds of HD footage in a Lenticular postcard -- its like video in your hand!
The effect is ideal where there is a flow of people such as at shopping centres, receptions, recreation centres, window displays and point of purchase displays.





Morph Effect
Actually Morph effects gradually change one image to another image through the use of sophisticated image algorithms. While any two objects can be morphed, this lenticular printing technique works best when the two images are similar in shape on a common background. If the images are similar in shape and colour, the elements will produce a clean morph effect from start to end.









Zoom Effect
Zoom Effects are the effects of an image appearing to move closer or farther away in a series of animated positions. The Zoom Effects work best when the background is common throughout all of the animated images, and the animation has been designed to loop the image with no obvious start or finish.Actually zoom effects, Morph effects and animation effects are special multi-flip effects.





3D Effect
3D Lenticular effect is truly a spectacular and unique application of lenticular graphics. The illusion of depth is so convincing that the viewer is captivated by the realism! To create a 3D image, all the elements in the 3D "scene" are placed in separate layers. Special digital processing is employed to create depth and volume to those layers. When the processed image is viewed through the Lenticular lens, the 3D depth is perceived -- all with the naked eye!


COMBINATION
The most complex of all Lenticular effects :Lenticular combination utilizes two or more of the animated effects; a zoom with full motion is one example, or a 3D image with a flip background.
 
   
 

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