3D vision, Anaglyph procedure

Article No: P1078900

The principle of 3D vision using the anaglyph method is based on the stereoscopic illusion of depth, which is created by combining two slightly different images of an object from slightly different viewing angles, similar to the distance between the human eyes. These two images are usually displayed in complementary colors (often red and cyan) and then superimposed.

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