A lenticular lens is an array of lenses, designed so that when viewed from slightly different angles, different parts of the image underneath are shown.[1][2][failed verification – see discussion] The most common example is the lenses used in lenticular printing, where the technology is used to give an illusion of depth, or to make images that appear to change or move as the image is viewed from different angles.
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A lenticularlens is an array of lenses, designed so that when viewed from slightly different angles, different parts of the image underneath are shown...
Lenticular printing is a technology in which lenticularlenses (a technology also used for 3D displays) are used to produce printed images with an illusion...
to a lens or saucer. Nacreous clouds that form in the lower stratosphere sometimes have lenticular shapes. There are three main types of lenticular clouds:...
located. Examples of autostereoscopic displays technology include lenticularlens, parallax barrier, and may include Integral imaging, but notably do...
was the suggestion to use lenses for uniting the dissimilar pictures in 1849; and accordingly the lenticular stereoscope (lens-based) may fairly be said...
A lenticular fabric is a lattice-like arrangement of lens-shaped materials formed into a thin layer. When the surface of the fabric is smooth, it often...
camera is a type of camera with two or more lenses with a separate image sensor or film frame for each lens. This allows the camera to simulate human binocular...
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Australia. Fresnel lenses can be used to sinter sand, allowing 3D printing in glass. Fresnel imager Fresnel zone plate Lenticularlens Linear Fresnel reflector...
placing an array of microlenses (similar to a lenticularlens) in front of the image, where each lens looks different depending on viewing angle. Thus...
encourage using other lens styles. The myodisc has been categorized as a lenticularlens. These are rarely prescribed sets of specialty lenses used in cases of...
from their use as replica training swords. Blades on wasters have a lenticular (lens-shaped) or diamond cross-section and defined edges. This shape continues...
may locally cool the lower stratosphere and lead to the formation of lenticular (lens-shaped) PSCs. Forward scattering of sunlight within the clouds produces...
gases. The name lenticel, pronounced with an [s], derives from its lenticular (lens-like) shape. The shape of lenticels is one of the characteristics used...
The lentiform nucleus (or lentiform complex, lenticular nucleus, or lenticular complex) are the putamen (laterally) and the globus pallidus (medially)...
directed. Examples of autostereoscopic displays technology include lenticularlens, parallax barrier, volumetric display, holography and light field displays...
are falsely confused with holography, such as the effects produced by lenticular printing, the Pepper's ghost illusion (or modern variants such as the...
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this method, glasses are not necessary to see the stereoscopic image. Lenticularlens and parallax barrier technologies involve imposing two (or more) images...
determine the range of the ship 𝑑. The position of the lenses A and B are known, and the angle of the lenses α and/or β is set by the operator so that both are...
modulator called a ZScreen is placed immediately in front of the projector lens to alternately polarize each frame. It circularly polarizes the frames clockwise...
involute and very narrow, with sharp ventral keels and a streamlined, lenticular (lens-shaped) cross-section. These ammonoids are estimated to be nektonic...