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Lenticular printing. Close-up of the surface of a lenticular print.

Lenticular printing

Lenticular printing is a technology in which lenticular lenses (a technology that is also used for 3D displays) are used to produce printed images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as the image is viewed from different angles. Examples of lenticular printing include prizes given in some snack boxes that showed flip and animation effects such as winking eyes, and modern advertising graphics that change their message depending on the viewing angle. This technology was created in the 1940s but has evolved in recent years to show more motion and increased depth.

Originally used mostly in novelty items and commonly called "flicker pictures" or "wiggle pictures," lenticular prints are now being used as a marketing tool to show products in motion. Recent advances in large-format presses have allowed for oversized lenses to be used in lithographic lenticular printing.[1] Lenticular 3D. HDR. Stereo3D. Quantel offers advanced Stereo3D technology as an integrated part of the Pablo and Pablo Rio toolset.

Stereo3D

Complete Stereo3D broadcast workflow Quantel's world-leading Enterprise sQ server based production system supports Stereo3D content right through the pipeline from ingest to desktop editing and craft editing to playout. This development delivers the same great Quantel Enterprise sQ workflow that is relied on by so many broadcasters around the world, but now for the first time working with Stereo3D content. In keeping with Quantel’s commitment to providing its customers with great value and extended returns on their investment in Quantel systems, all existing Enterprise sQ systems are upgradeable to support Stereo3D operation as well as new installations; Stereo3D and 2D material can co-exist on the same server. Stereoscopy.