Lenticular display

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Close-up drawing of lenses and underlying pixels of a lenticular display

A lenticular display is a display that uses arrays of lenses to give a 3D effect.

An ideal lenticular display should should have a resolution of at least 100 superpixels in a line per inch, which results in about 10,000 superpixels in a square inch.

Each superpixel should have many naive viewpoints.

Lenticular prints are commonly two-view stereoscopic and are "1D lenticular". But a 2D array of lenticular lenses allows for a full light field recreation, as long as the subpixel resolution is extremely high.

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