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lenticulation Photogr.|lɛntɪkjʊˈleɪʃən| [f. lenticule + -ation.] a. The condition of being lenticulated. b. Each of the minute lenses of a lenticular film.
1916Brit. Jrnl. Photogr. LXIII. 117/2 It is known to obtain the lenticulation of such films by rolling them at a suitable temperature between a smooth cylinder and a cylinder carrying in intaglio the engraving of the embossing to be formed on the film. 1932Discovery Dec. 383/1 If the embossed lenticular film is copied on another embossed film, the lenticulations, being so minute, give rise to interference or ‘watering’, which causes grave defects in the quality of the copy. 1975Movie Maker Feb. 87/2 Many of these materials have a very bright surface with a whiter-than-white look.., and have some type of surface texture in the form of diamond shaped lenticulations or similar. Ibid. 90 (Advt.), ‘Hi-Flect’ Blankana-White with the unique hexagonal lenticulation. |