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Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 2:28 am
by littlebeast13
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Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:08 am
by silvercamaro
I love it!

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:26 am
by tlynn78
LOL - No way ES stayed perfectly still with the opportunity of complete cover of darkness. Just sayin'...

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:45 am
by littlebeast13
tlynn78 wrote:LOL - No way ES stayed perfectly still with the opportunity of complete cover of darkness. Just sayin'...

Maybe if he would have been watching with Sprots....

lb13

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:45 am
by littlebeast13
silvercamaro wrote:I love it!
If Cafepress could put an animated design on a mug, I would buy you one...

lb13

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:21 am
by silvercamaro
littlebeast13 wrote:
silvercamaro wrote:I love it!
If Cafepress could put an animated design on a mug, I would buy you one...

lb13
Somewhere is an entrepreneur who is working on that right now.

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:36 pm
by mellytu74
WONDERFUL!!!!!

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:03 pm
by Estonut
littlebeast13 wrote:
silvercamaro wrote:I love it!
If Cafepress could put an animated design on a mug, I would buy you one...
They could, but it's prolly expensive to one-off it.

That multi-image thing you often see on DVD/Blu-ray cases is called lenticular printing. I had to look that up once to see what the Angels were giving away.

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2017 10:52 pm
by silvercamaro
Estonut wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:
silvercamaro wrote:I love it!
If Cafepress could put an animated design on a mug, I would buy you one...
They could, but it's prolly expensive to one-off it.

That multi-image thing you often see on DVD/Blu-ray cases is called lenticular printing. I had to look that up once to see what the Angels were giving away.
Interesting. I have seen it, but not previously understood how lenticular printing worked. Probably because LB used the word "mug," my first thoughts went to a more sophisticated/complicated version of those inks or paints that change color depending upon the temperature of the surface, giving us those mugs on which words or images appear or disappear when hot coffee or tea is poured inside.

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 2:15 am
by Bob78164
silvercamaro wrote:
Estonut wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:If Cafepress could put an animated design on a mug, I would buy you one...
They could, but it's prolly expensive to one-off it.

That multi-image thing you often see on DVD/Blu-ray cases is called lenticular printing. I had to look that up once to see what the Angels were giving away.
Interesting. I have seen it, but not previously understood how lenticular printing worked. Probably because LB used the word "mug," my first thoughts went to a more sophisticated/complicated version of those inks or paints that change color depending upon the temperature of the surface, giving us those mugs on which words or images appear or disappear when hot coffee or tea is poured inside.
Some Caltech students used some of those mugs to seriously prank MIT. They gave them out at MIT's freshman orientation. When empty, the mugs read: "MIT, the engineering school." When filled with hot liquid, they read: "Caltech, the BETTER engineering school." --Bob

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 4:05 am
by littlebeast13
silvercamaro wrote:Interesting. I have seen it, but not previously understood how lenticular printing worked. Probably because LB used the word "mug," my first thoughts went to a more sophisticated/complicated version of those inks or paints that change color depending upon the temperature of the surface, giving us those mugs on which words or images appear or disappear when hot coffee or tea is poured inside.

CP does have color changing mugs that work on this principle... which I was unaware of myself until one of my blog contest winners earlier this year requested one. The mug color changes from white to black when it contains hot coffee. I don't think the printed image changed with it...

lb13

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 7:21 am
by Bob Juch
silvercamaro wrote:
Estonut wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:If Cafepress could put an animated design on a mug, I would buy you one...
They could, but it's prolly expensive to one-off it.

That multi-image thing you often see on DVD/Blu-ray cases is called lenticular printing. I had to look that up once to see what the Angels were giving away.
Interesting. I have seen it, but not previously understood how lenticular printing worked. Probably because LB used the word "mug," my first thoughts went to a more sophisticated/complicated version of those inks or paints that change color depending upon the temperature of the surface, giving us those mugs on which words or images appear or disappear when hot coffee or tea is poured inside.
Lenticular images require a lens. Actually many.

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 9:11 am
by silvercamaro
Bob Juch wrote:
silvercamaro wrote:
Estonut wrote:They could, but it's prolly expensive to one-off it.

That multi-image thing you often see on DVD/Blu-ray cases is called lenticular printing. I had to look that up once to see what the Angels were giving away.
Interesting. I have seen it, but not previously understood how lenticular printing worked. Probably because LB used the word "mug," my first thoughts went to a more sophisticated/complicated version of those inks or paints that change color depending upon the temperature of the surface, giving us those mugs on which words or images appear or disappear when hot coffee or tea is poured inside.
Lenticular images require a lens. Actually many.
Have you assumed that I do not know how to read? Mr. Google and his little dog Wiki already explained that to me in much greater detail with lots of long words and illustrations.

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 8:32 am
by christie1111
silvercamaro wrote:
Bob Juch wrote:
silvercamaro wrote:
Interesting. I have seen it, but not previously understood how lenticular printing worked. Probably because LB used the word "mug," my first thoughts went to a more sophisticated/complicated version of those inks or paints that change color depending upon the temperature of the surface, giving us those mugs on which words or images appear or disappear when hot coffee or tea is poured inside.
Lenticular images require a lens. Actually many.
Have you assumed that I do not know how to read? Mr. Google and his little dog Wiki already explained that to me in much greater detail with lots of long words and illustrations.

:-)

Re: Total Eclipse Of The Sunchine

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 9:57 pm
by SportsFan68
littlebeast13 wrote:
tlynn78 wrote:LOL - No way ES stayed perfectly still with the opportunity of complete cover of darkness. Just sayin'...

Maybe if he would have been watching with Sprots....

lb13
I am confident that the barrier which has kept mangy rodents out of Colorado for many years applies in Wyoming also.