Interlacing
It refers to the most important process of image manipulation for lenticular printing. Each frame of the original file is sliced and cut into strips - the width of whcih will in turn be determined by the pitch of the lenticular sheet and the number of views changing required.
Not all strips will be kept. Instead, only "1/number of views" will remain and the remaining strips will have equal spacing among themselves. The rest will be removed and replaced by another frame that has undergone the same treatment.
All interlaced frames are merged together to form a "complete" picture but image could only be seen through lenticular sheet with carefully positioning between the interlaced image and the lenticular sheet.
Disclaimer statement: the above definition shall be used for reference only. We do not guarantee the correctness of the information and so do not bear any responsibiity for any damage or loss arisen from the use. 
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