
Kinkaku-Ji Temple, Kyoto
The colour anaglyph composite above is a superimposition of the original left and right images. The images are assigned the complimentary colours red and blue. To view its 3D effect, look through a pair of anaglyph glasses with red/blue lenses, placing the red lens over your left eye. | |
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Kinkaku-Ji Temple, Kyoto
The original image, shown above is a pair of slides made through two separate lenses. The 3D effect is ordinarily seen by placing the slides into a stereoscopic viewer, which merges them into a single image. Certain people are also able to "free view" the Stereo pair, and see it in depth.
"If you have wide mutant eyes like my friend Wendy you will not have any trouble free viewing the stereo photos in depth.
If you are trying for the first time, relax your eyes and gaze, trance-like into the images, allowing your right and left eye to view the corresponding right and left image on the screen. They should merge as a single 3D image in the center."
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