noun
- stereoscopic images or photographs that create a three-dimensional effect when viewed through special glasses with different colored filters
Usage: technical; photography
Examples
- The museum displayed vintage anaglyphs from the 1950s that visitors could view with red and blue glasses.
- Comic books in the 1980s sometimes included anaglyphs as special effects.
- The photographer created anaglyphs by taking two slightly offset pictures and combining them with different color filters.
- Old 3D movies used anaglyphs to create the illusion of depth on screen.
- Students learned how anaglyphs work by making their own using red and cyan filters.
- The science textbook included anaglyphs to help visualize molecular structures.