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Anaglyphs are probably the best known form of stereoscopic imaging. This method uses complementary colored filters to channel the left and right images to the respective eyes. It has the advantange of being inexpensive and easily adapted to many media. Unfortunately, color rendition inevitably suffers, and commonly must be sacrificed. Also, some people find the the rivalrous bombardment of the opposing filters to be distracting and even uncomfortable.
Dolphins In Space
This image is in monochromatic anaglyph because it's color scheme conflicts with the glasses. Take a look at a color version in the freeview sections. This was printed as a autostereo mousepad, among other things.
A stereo pair from a 21 image lenticular array. This is a conversion from original flattie photographs.
Butterflies
Vamipirella
This image was a test for a proposed series of lenticular trading cards that were never published. Take a look at a color version in the freeview sections.
Our 1998 Christmas card.
Xmas Card
Star Wars
Some stereo pairs extracted from the conversions I did for Topps' lenticular trading cards celebrating the triology reissue.
A scene based on our work for HBO's "From the Earth to the Moon," rendered with Lightwave 3D in stereo: The Saturn 1B of Apollo 7 ready for launch.
Saturn 1B
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