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This is a diagram to illustrate how a lenticular lens makes a lenticular print. A green image and a red image are cut into strips and combined. A specially shaped lens is placed over a pair of strips. As the viewing angle changes, you will see either the green or the red image. This process can be also be used for more than two images.

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