This is something you definitely haven't seen before. Lenticular technology uses linear lens elements laminated over a specially processed image to display different views to each eye, creating a convincing stereo 3D effect. The samples appear to...
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This is something you definitely haven't seen before. Lenticular technology uses linear lens elements laminated over a specially processed image to display different views to each eye, creating a convincing stereo 3D effect. The samples appear to stand out from the surface of the paper: Creating it required photographing every sample from 12 different angles. The prints are 22" wide, the largest practical lenticular size available, and they use a fine 110-lenses-per-inch screen. This quicktime loop shows all 12 frames, but of course you don't see 3D on the screen. (The moving letters and element tiles that flip between different images are designed to catch your eye in a store, they don't bother you when looking at the stereo views.) The back side is filled with text giving the basic physical data about each element (atomic weight, melting point, boiling point, and density), and a three-line description of what each sample is, along with its approximate physical size. (Please note that... See less
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27" x 53" 68cm x 134cm $45 | 22" x 44" 56cm x 112cm $25 | 18" x 36" 46cm x 91cm $15