Picture discs are gramophone (phonograph) records that show images on their playing surface, rather than being of plain black or colored vinyl. Collectors traditionally reserve the term picture disc for records with graphics that extend at least partly into the actual playable grooved area,
distinguishing them from picture label discs, which have a specially illustrated and sometimes very large label, and picture back discs, which are illustrated on one unplayable side only.
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Steamboat Willie, released in 2018 on picture disc.
Layers of a picture disc: the vinyl record puck is sandwiched between two pieces of printed paper and two pieces of thin plastic — the pressing together of these layers results in the finished product
Lenticular printing is a technology in which lenticular lenses are used to produce printed images with an illusion of depth, or the ability to change or move as they are viewed from different angles.
Close-up of the surface of a lenticular print
Berthier's diagram: A-B=glass plate, with a-b=opaque lines, P=Picture, O=Eyes, c-n=blocked and allowed views (Le Cosmos 05–1896)
Saturnalia 1973 LP with lenticular label that switches from "Magical love" to a logo.
Han-O-Disc manufactured for Light Fantastic with metal flake outside and Dufex process print within.