3D ~ Three-Dimensional Photos - Anaglyph Stereo Method
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3D ~ Three-Dimensional Photos - Anaglyph Stereo Method
Anaglyph Stereo 3D method
What is Anaglyph 3D
Anaglyph images contain two differently colored images, one for each eye, which, when viewed through "anaglyph glasses" containing color filters, deliver an integrated stereoscopic image. The visual cortex of the brain fuses this into perception of a three dimensional scene or composition.
Viewing
A pair of eyeglasses with two filters of the same colors used on the camera (or simulated by image processing software manipulations) is worn by the viewer. In the case above the red lens over the left eye allows only the cyan part of the anaglyph image through to that eye, while the cyan (blue/green) lens over the right eye allows only the red part of the image through to that eye. Portions of the image that are red will appear dark through the cyan filter, while cyan portions will appear dark through the red filter. Each eye therefore sees only the perspective it is supposed to see.
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