"Another application is in 3D imaging and displays. In 1902 Frederick Ives proposed the use of an array of alternately transmitting and opaque strips to define the viewing directions for a pair of interlaced images and hence enable the observer to see a 3D stereoscopic image.[8] The strips were later replaced by Hess with an array of cylindrical lenses known as a lenticular screen, to make more efficient use of the illumination.[9]"
A lentikuláris ennek a butább változata, kb sehol nincs tõle.