In 1994, I began to produce computer-generated anaglyphic prints, which are viewed through red and blue glasses. |
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A plasticon opened at the Rivoli theater in New York in 1922 which made novel use of the anaglyphic process. |
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The viewer is invited to examine for himself the anaglyphic experience on the various paintings in this web site. |
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By doing this each eye is seeing only one part of the stereo pair used to make the anaglyphic image. |
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Film makers in the 1940s and 1950s employed both anaglyphic and polarization techniques to create 3-D movies. |
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As part of an expensive marketing gimmick, audiences at the time were provided with their own masks, complete with anaglyphic 3D lenses that allowed viewers to experience his dizzying hallucinations. |
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The anaglyphic lenses provided dichoptic presentation such that each eye viewed a separate and independent field of stimuli. |
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The subjects wore red-blue anaglyphic lenses for all of the tests, except for those involving saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements. |
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For a better immersion into your scenes, Nova supports the anaglyphic stereoscopy via a shader, the 3D Vision solution of NVidia as well as some VR helmets. |
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An early version of the game, created in 2008, employed anaglyphic stereoscopy, a kind of 3-D effect triggered by wearing those paper glasses with the red-and-blue lenses that became popular in the nineteen-fifties. |
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The first 3-D films came about in the early 1920's when movies were shown in anaglyphic format, which incorporated two slightly different images of a scene, dyed red and green, on the same film. |
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Colour imagery results in ghost effects on an anaglyphic image. |
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This transformation is thus intrinsically bad for the anaglyphic process. |
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