Fantastic Round-up of Stereoscopic 3D Anaglyphs
Viewing images that appear 3D is as popular as ever. Therefore, let’s now unveil so popular today anaglyph craze and see the stunning collection of various 3D pictures where the red and blue channels have been split and then reassembled so that the images appear three-dimensional when viewed through 3D red-cyan glasses. If saying minutely, the picture contains two differently filtered color images. When viewed through anaglyph glasses, these independent pictures are transmitted one for each eye, and then the brain fuses them together letting the viewer see a stereo three dimensional scene or composition. That’s mainly how the eyes are fooled into believing that the projected anaglyph images have depth. Right now, get ready to experience this truly exciting effect, and don’t forget to put your 3D glasses on!
TheReviewer
July 6, 2010I could see the 3D without the glasses … I think I need to go to hospital
Richie
July 6, 2010Wow.. great stuff… i need 3D glasses now… 😀
Hermitbiker
July 7, 2010…. this sounds pretty cool…. but where the hell do I get the glasses at…. lmfao !! I should never of thrown away my glasses from “13 Ghosts” when I was a kid !!
angela
July 12, 2010i had my 3d glasses from the jonas brothers movie and the pictures are really cool
jess
July 30, 2010@angela …you actually just admitted you saw the jonas bros. movie…wow…
Toast
September 30, 2010Make your own: take plastic wrap and color 1 red square and 1 blue square on it, remember to leave a space in between uncolored for your nose. Hold it up to your face: voila. You just made 3d glasses
JBOOGIE
October 1, 2010easy to make at home 3D Glasses (works even easier if you wear glasses)
If you wear glasses, simply take plastic wrap, color 1 section blue and 1 section red (Sharpies work best). Make sure the piece is large enough to fit over each lens with room to spare. fit the red plastic wrap over the left and the blue over the right and Voila!
If you do not wear glasses – you can use card stock and cut out squares big enough to fit over your eyes, then cut holes to see through and follow the steps above.
Martin
March 1, 2011Hah! I just so happened to have red green 3d glasses on my desk when I stumbled this. Some great pics here