Tuesday, June 26, 2007

4 Easy Steps to Making Old-Fashioned Lenticular Images from Your Photos

 
 

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via Photojojo by photojojo on Jun 11, 2007

A lenticular is an image that appears differently depending on how you look at it. If you've ever seen a postcard or movie poster that changes when you look at it from the left vs. the right, you've seen a lenticular.

Lenticulars usually require a special plastic sheet consisting of many tiny convex lenses, but you can make a super simple one with just two photos and some paper.

They make great, unique gifts, and it's a cool way to show off more than one photo (especially related ones) in a single frame.

And it's as simple as slicing, printing, folding and enjoying! Read our tutorial to learn how to do it!

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