I think from what I’ve looked at the making of the actual lens is quite easy, but we’ll see I guess
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From a materials point of view it would potentially be pennies if implemented right, but I think the main reason vendors don’t do it is how hard it would be to match up laminate and the lens since at the moment it’s just 1 rectangular piece of laminate.Camstarhall wrote: ↑Sun Apr 15, 2018 10:03 pmhas anyone asked the vendors how much it would cost for an ID with a lenticular if they produced them, I mean this would be a 1:1 card we’re talking I would be willing to pay a fair bit extra