Lenticular prints

Lenticular printing is a process that uses a special type of flat, transparent plastic with a lens embossed on one side to create two or more different images on a single printed sheet. The plastic is called a lenticular lens, meaning it has tiny grooves (“lenticules”) that refract light in different directions.

Our lenticular prints are the same size as the originals (1x1m).

Lenticular prints for sale

New productions at our partner company are always possible from all originals. High-contrast/polychrome images are better suited than less contrast/monochrome.

The lenticular prints are then mounted on either Forex (white, fine solid plastic panels) or Dibond (dark composite panel made of aluminum-plastic-aluminum) and provided with a square spacer frame that lifts the image 12 mm from the wall.

Lenticular prints on both materials are also suitable for outdoor use, provided they are protected from precipitation and strong winds.