Friday, March 21, 2014

2013.03.21: Three-Dimensional Anaglyphic Images of Anaglyphicness and 3D

Image from Wikipedia

A 3D Anaglyph is a stereoscopic image divided into layers marked with two colors, commonly red and cyan. When viewed with the appropriate eyewear, these images appear to have added dimension and depth, appearing to become three-dimensional instead of two. The effect is accomplished by the glasses allowing one to see the two differently-colored images at the same time, which makes the brain perceive the 2D image as 3D.

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