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  2. Anaglyph 3D - Wikipedia

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    If you view the image with red-cyan 3D glasses, the text will alternate between Red and Blue. 3D red cyan glasses are recommended to view this image correctly. Anaglyph 3D is the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan ...

  3. ColorCode 3-D - Wikipedia

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    A simple 3D Amber-Blue snapshot of the ColorCode 3D glasses. ColorCode 3-D is an anaglyph 3D stereoscopic viewing system deployed in the 2000s that uses amber and blue filters. It is intended to provide the perception of nearly full colour viewing with existing television, digital and print mediums.

  4. Template:3D glasses - Wikipedia

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    Red cyan: 3D red cyan glasses are recommended to view this image correctly. Anachrome: 3D anachrome glasses are recommended to view this image correctly. Colorcode (aka. Colorcode 3-D): 3D colorcode glasses are recommended to view this image correctly. Green magenta (aka. Trioscopic): 3D green magenta glasses are recommended to view this image ...

  5. File:3d glasses red cyan.svg - Wikipedia

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    3D glasses icon to label anachrome images intended for viewing with red/cyan color filter glasses. Source: Own work: Author: Image created using Inkscape by Daniel Schwen. Other versions: Derivative works of this file: 3d glasses red blue.svg. 3d glasses colorcode.svg

  6. Polarized 3D system - Wikipedia

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    A polarized 3D system uses polarization glasses to create the illusion of three-dimensional images by restricting the light that reaches each eye (an example of stereoscopy). To present stereoscopic images and films, two images are projected superimposed onto the same screen or display through different polarizing filters. The viewer wears low ...

  7. Kenneth J. Dunkley - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] This discovery led to future improvements of 3D viewing glasses and the technology we use to view films today. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Known as both a visual pioneer and a leader in the field of holography , Dunkley is the president of Holospace Laboratories Inc. and conducts visual effects workshops at the Museum of Scientific Discovery in ...