Description
Make Your Own Lenticular Pictures – Adhesive Backed Sheets
Looking to create your own lenticular images? Lenticular prints are fun and engaging to make—and they all start with the same essential component: the lenticular sheet.
Each sheet is made from exceptionally clear PET plastic and features rows of tiny lenses, known as lenticules, that run the length of the sheet. These lenses are what create the flip effect when paired with a vertically interlaced image, allowing the picture to appear to transition seamlessly from one frame to another.
This version includes an adhesive backing, making it easy to attach the sheet to your interlaced photo.
This product replaces our previous 50LPI sheets with new specs
Specifications:
- 52 LPI (lenticules per inch)
- Thickness: 0.6mm (0.024″) without liner, 0.7mm with release liner
- Measured Pitch: 51.93 (for direct print), 51.87 (for dye-sublimation)
- Lenticular Width: 0.0192″
- Viewing Angle: 51°
- Adhesive backing included
- Sold in packs of 10
Each pack is tightly shrink-wrapped and shipped in a durable, bubble-lined 6×10″ yellow envelope to ensure safe and secure delivery.
Lenticular Lens Quirks
Lenticular Sheets are made from very tough PET plastic. However this plastic can scratch very easily. Almost all lenticular sheets have small scratches which happens during movement of the sheets during manufacturing and transport. Every effort is made to reduce scratching, but they do happen. Take care when handling to reduce the amount of wear on the sheets.
Silvering is what happens when small air pockets get caught between optically clear tape and the surface of the clear plastic sheet. Special care is taken when applying the optically clear tape to the lenticular sheet, but there are always some small air pockets, dust, or other contaminates that can occur.
Silvering and Scratching are a constant issue when creating lenticular pictures using cold lamination. We do our best to mitigate each of these but they do occur. Unfortunately lenticular lenses can tend to amplify imperfections because they can magnify the problem depending on where the imperfection is being viewed from. Some angles may show a scratch or silvering effect, while other angles make them almost imperceptible. We do our best to eliminate both of these issues, but they can and do occur.
Lenticular Blanks are non-refundable.