How do images that show a picture from one angle and show another from a different angle work?

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How do images that show a picture from one angle and show another from a different angle work?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

I assume you’re talking about lenticular images.

These are the guys that change as you tilt the picture back and forth.

Imagine putting both pictures thru a shredder and them putting them back together but on the same page. You take One strip from image A, then one from image B, then the next from image A and so on.

A lens is then placed over the image that blocks off one image at a time based on the viewing angle.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I don’t know the name, but I assume you’re talking about the kind of photo that can look animated if you tilt in from right to left quickly. If you looked at the photo from the top and zoomed in, it would look like this: VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
Now put the photo back in front of your face. If you look at the photo from the left, you will only see the parts of the V that are on the left side, and vice versa for the right side. Thus, changing the angle at which you look at a photo can change what you see.