A spherical imaging surface keeps light perpendicular across the sensor to avoid deformation, blurring, photon loss, and stitching defects.
Transparent ink is deposited and cured during lens formation to align the lenticular layer precisely with the printed image and keep printing efficient.
Perpendicular light capture on a spherical imaging surface reduces distortion and photon loss while preserving complete 3D scene detail.
Rotating image panels create persistence-of-vision animation without viewing apertures, improving observation and manufacturing flexibility.