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The additional cost of using lenticular images will put more pressure on a printer to make sure the product meets the highest quality standards. To help achieve the desired result, there are some practical considerations that can help.
"You want to show great contrast in the movements. You don't want any ghosting of one image into another," Maguire said. Ghosting, he said, can be defined as one "dimension" of a lenticular movement showing up in the next movement. This problem can be combatted by designing simple images with only a few phases, so there's less of a chance that ghosting will occur.
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