On a school trip, somebody would always come back from the museum shop with one of these lenticular cards. Back in the 1970s and 1980s they were hot stuff, as high-tech as the iPhone of today, and ...
Comic book fans are probably familiar with lenticular printing, a kind of printing that uses tiny lenses to create a 3D moving effect. Lenticular prints are usually used to create a 3D or motion ...
Lenticular images are the neato transforming pictures that often came on trading cards in the 1980s and 90s. They were handy for freaking out young children or filing your nails. Turn them one way and ...
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