anaglyph

NOUN
  1. anything carved in low relief
  2. moving or still pictures in contrasting colors that appear three-dimensional when superimposed
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How To Use anaglyph In A Sentence

  • No. Those glasses are used in something called anaglyphic 3-D. Post-gazette.com - News
  • Still, it looks freaking cool with or without anaglyphic glasses. KN | Kitsune Noir » Stereoscopic Anaglyph 3D Visuals
  • The machine can be applied to aluminum panel, aluminum-plastic plate, heterosexual cutting, sculpture, anaglyph.
  • A plasticon opened at the Rivoli theater in New York in 1922 which made novel use of the anaglyphic process.
  • These anaglyphs of Nirgal Valles and Maja Valles make it perfectly clear we're seeing deep flat-bottomed canyons with dune systems of some sort.
  • When it originally hit theaters back in March of 1954, it was shown in anaglyphic 3D. Carl Rinsch Hired to Direct Universal's Black Lagoon Remake « FirstShowing.net
  • 3D movies using this technology, called anaglyph 3D, can be viewed on any TV, as long as the viewer wears the glasses. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Main technological: color pad printing, high anaglyph, mirror etc.
  • Problem is, the TV and print commercials use the same old 3-D technology that's been around since the 1950s - "anaglyph" glasses with blue and red cellophane lenses that make your brain re-focus blurry images to lend an impression of depth. JournalStar.com - News Articles
  • I can understand why someone whose only 3d experience is the old anaglyphic red/blue lenses would be depressed by the movie to 3D, but - having seen about 6 or 7 films in the new batch of 3D - I have been blown away. Regal Cinemas To Go 4K Digital | /Film
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