Independently developed light field imaging films—Amos, Metas, and Sims—deliver effects such as floating, sinking, orthogonal movement, and curved surface deformation on flat surfaces, presenting 3D textures including metallic luster and biomimetic patterns. They are applicable to anti-counterfeiting of certificates, cards, tickets, and high-end packaging.



METAS (Metas Film)
Technical Features
- A single image forms discrete structures through independent algorithms. All discrete structures are imaged to a focal point via microlenses, presenting a complete image with effects such as flat depth of field, curved surfaces, and spatial three-dimensionality.
- Independently developed algorithms require high precision in lithography, mold manufacturing, and double-sided precision embossing.
- Mainly used for certificates, cards, and tickets; can also be combined with effects like Platinum Emboss for enhanced presentation.


AMOS (Amos Film)
Technical Features
- Microlens integrated imaging technology: Microlenses correspond one-to-one with micro-graphics/texts. By matching microlens curvature and focal length, micro-graphics/texts are magnified at a specific ratio to achieve floating, sinking, orthogonal movement, and curved surface deformation effects.
- Primarily applied in certificates, cards, and tickets.
- When combined with technologies such as Platinum Emboss, it is used in labels, nameplates, and high-end packaging materials, with additional functions including antibacterial, UV resistance, and stealth shielding through structural design.



SIMS (Sims Film)
Technical Features
- Based on Fresnel lens imaging principles, it achieves flat, 3D, multi-depth of field, and multi-effect combinations. Compatible with base films of any thickness, it is suitable for transfer/composite positioning films/papers, and can also be processed into hot stamping films and labels for stable mass production.



Mass Production of Light Field Imaging Films
Technical Features
- Core Technologies: Software algorithms, 3D image design, 3D lithography
- Research Focus: Micro-optical magnification imaging
- Key Advantages: Ultra-thin, large-area
- Applications: Perception enhancement, optical anti-counterfeiting
