Extreme Vision Lenticular Effects

The Magic of Extreme Vision

Extreme Vision’s Three-Dimension, Motion, Morph, Flip and Zoom effects turn any printed material into performing art… “It’s like Flash, but for printing!” You’re not bound by the limitations of static print to tell your product’s story, or get your marketing message delivered… And what’s amazing is that your target audience will literally “grab” for this dynamic medium. Extreme Vision captures attention by pushing the human visual sense to a whole new level!

Three-Dimension

The Three-Dimension effect positions visual elements on different spacial planes. The interaction of these elements create the illusion of depth. The printed thin lenticular lens virtually feels a mile deep. The Three-Dimension effect can be used in combination with other effects.

Required
Vertical Lens
Lenticular Lens Orientation
Vertical lens orientation (side-to-side/walk-by motion) is required for the Three-Dimension effect.

Motion

The Motion effect plays image frames like a motion picture projector. These short movie clips can be comprised of computer-generated animation, video, time-lapsed photography, and even motion picture film. The Motion effect can be used in combination with other effects.

Best Result
Horizontal Lens
Very Good Result
Vertical Lens
Lenticular Lens Orientation
Horizontal lens orientation (top-to-bottom motion) will provide the best Motion result; however, a vertical lens (side-to-side/walk-by motion) will produce very good Motion results.

Morph

The Morph effect dynamically transforms one visual element into another. This effect is a great tool for a retroactive comparison of a new product, logo, or technology. The Morph effect can be used in combination with other effects.

Best Result
Horizontal Lens
Very Good Result
Vertical Lens
Lenticular Lens Orientation
Horizontal lens orientation (top-to-bottom motion) will provide the best Morph result; however, a vertical lens (side-to-side/walk-by motion) will produce very good Morph results.

Flip

The Flip effect turns visual elements of an image on and off. One image can completely change to another. This effect is a great tool for “before-and-after” and “cause-and-effect” demonstrations. The Flip effect can be used in combination with other effects.

Best Result
Horizontal Lens
Very Good Result
Vertical Lens
Lenticular Lens Orientation
Horizontal lens orientation (top-to-bottom motion) will provide the best Flip result; however, a vertical lens (side-to-side/walk-by motion) will produce very good Flip results.

Zoom

The Zoom effect forces visual elements, or even an entire image, to be propelled forward. This effect is a great tool for focusing attention on a featured product, logo, or marketing message to be conveyed. The Zoom effect can be used in combination with other effects.

Best Result
Horizontal Lens
Very Good Result
Vertical Lens
Lenticular Lens Orientation
Horizontal lens orientation (top-to-bottom motion) will provide the best Zoom result; however, a vertical lens (side-to-side/walk-by motion) will produce very good Zoom results.

Effects Combination

Extreme Vision’s Three-Dimension, Motion, Morph, Flip and Zoom effects can be combined into a single lenticular piece. Effects selection should be based on the specific result to be achieved. Our experienced staff is always available to assist in developing the best solutions for your lenticular project.

 
Horizontal Lens
 
Vertical Lens
Lenticular Lens Orientation
Lens orientation should be based on the specific application of a lenticular piece. Our staff will help determine the best lens and orientation for your project. A vertical lens is always required for the Three-Dimension effect.
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