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What is the difference between holograms and lenticular images?

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What is the difference between holograms and lenticular images?

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  1. A lenticular image is created from multiple pictures that are shot through multiple lenses to create an effect that changes the picture.  A holographic image is one that looks like a 3D image, allowing you to sort of see the object from different angles, and making it look like a real object.  A hologram does not actually change or seem to move.


  2. The technologies allow multiple images to be displayed as animation or 3D. This is done by the substrate/material only revealing a few of the numerous images contained in the artwork at a time. A hologram does this by refracted light hitting the interference fringes that were created with a laser within the holographic process. A lenticular lens has ribs that act as magnifying glasses only focusing and displaying a few of the interlaced images. Both processes are similar but still vastly different. If you run your finger nail over the surface of the image and feel grooved ribs it's lenticular... If not, it's a hologram.

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