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With a wink of an eye.(lenticular photography)
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You may not have heard the term "lenticular" before, but I am sure you have come across these images many times. It is difficult not to notice them--and that's their main purpose. Lenticulars are images that contain some kind of eye-catching animation or 3D perspective, or even both. They have been stuck on cereal boxes, department store displays, baseball cards, postcards, buttons, rings and more recently on CD covers and mouse pads. The lenticular process has usually been associated with silly and kitschy images, which might be the reason why it has never appeared…
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With a wink of an eye.(lenticular photography)
...images, the lenticular process is actually...when used with photography. Consider, for example, my lenticular photographic...woman winks an eye and smiles...her seductive wink with a smile...beginning of photography we have been...motion. The lenticular process is striving... |
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