Xography is a photographic system that produces prints and transparencies with a three-dimensional effect. This is achieved by placing a cylindrically embossed lenticular screen in contact with the film while a shutter behind the lens scans the subject during exposure.
Photographers and imaging specialists use xography to create 3D visuals without special glasses. Understanding this technique helps explore advanced photographic effects and adds depth and realism to images for artistic or commercial purposes.