Claims
- 1.
- An imaging method which comprises the steps of:
- (a) providing a transparent lenticular sheet having on one face a pattern of lenticles and an opposite face;
- (b) imprinting the opposite face of said lenticular sheet with a radiation sensitive ink formulation, wherein said ink formulation is soluble to a predetermined solvent until irradiated with a predetermined radiation, and is rendered insoluble to said predetermined solvent when irradiated with said predetermined radiation;
- (c) irradiating portions of said ink formulation with a collimated beam of said predetermined radiation through the transparent lenticular sheet, thereby rendering the irradiated portions insoluble to said predetermined solvent; and
- (d) removing the soluble portions of said ink formulation by rinsing with said predetermined solvent.
- 2. The imaging method of claim 1, wherein the patterns of lenticles comprises a parallel array, and the predetermined portions comprise striations.
- 3. The imaging method of claim 1, wherein the irradiating step is repeated with multiple beams of collimated radiation at different angles corresponding to different viewing angles.
- 4. The imaging method of claim 1 wherein the opposite face is flat.
- 5. The imaging method of claim 1 wherein the predetermined radiation is ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and the ink formulation comprises UV curable ink.
- 6. The imaging method of claim 2, further comprising the final step of overprinting the ink formulation with a second ink formulation layer, wherein said ink formulation and second ink formulation layer are different colors.
- 7. The imaging method of claim 2, wherein the imprinting step uses one of the following processes: silk-screen, flexo or planographic.
- 8. The imaging method of claim 2, wherein the regions from which the soluble ink portions have been removed are left clear.
- 9. The imaging method of claim 2, wherein the regions from which the soluble ink portions have been removed are printed with a second image differing from that created by the irradiated ink portions.
- 10. The imaging method of claim 9, wherein the second image is a stereoscopic mate to the image created by the irradiated ink portions.
- 11. The imaging method of claim 8, wherein the clear portions are subsequently vacuum metallized or chemically plated to form a highly reflective surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 816,497 filed on Jan. 6, 1986 abandoned.
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