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    wackelkarten/ -aufkleber/ 3d/ "hologramm"

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    wackelkarten/ -aufkleber/ 3d/ "hologramm"

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    ...macht ein "holgraphic sticker/postcard" für Muttersprachler Sinn?
    Comment
    ich suche nach einer übersetzung von etwas für das ich nichtmal den richtigen deutschen namen kenne...
    man erinnere sich an diese Aufkleber und Postkarten (und andere Bildchen) aus den 80ern die man wackelt und aus verschidenen blickwinkeln/lichteinfall ein anderes bild sieht.
    Augen:auf/zu
    Mund:offen/kuss
    etc...
    Authorjasmin06 Jan 05, 05:14
    Suggestion3D stickers
    Comment
    holographic stickers ist auch richtig, aber 3D stickers haben die doppelte Anzahl an Google-Ergebnissen.
    #1AuthorWerner06 Jan 05, 07:11
    Suggestionmulticards/ changer cards
    Comment
    Multicards is the name used in India where they still appear as gifts in packets of crisps, locally the children call them 'changer' cards. I assume this was the name used previously in the UK too. They are not the same as 3-D or hologram cards/badges, these contain a hologram showng a single but 3-D picture, especially strong when illuminated with a spotlight.
    #2AuthorBee06 Jan 05, 10:40
    Suggestion3D stickers
    Comment
    Support Werner.
    multicards/ changer cards are unknown to me. 3D stickers and 3D cards used to come as free gifts in breakfast cereal boxes. Although nowadays we know that they are not true 3D or holograms, in those days we didn' t and we found them fascinating. Coco-pops gave away a free 3D rule, it was very exciting and I still have it......
    #3Authorhattoncote UK06 Jan 05, 11:29
    SuggestionLenticular Images
    Sources
    www.security-imaging.co.uk
    Comment
    The technical name for them!
    #4AuthorTracyT06 Jan 05, 15:06
     
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