ANAGLYPHS

Anaglyph 3-D is a process by which two stereoscopic images, one tinted red and the other blue, are combined to create a 3-D effect. The final image is referred to as an anaglyph. The anaglyph only appears 3-D when viewed through anaglyph glasses.

While working for the Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, I created the following anaglyphs for use in their exhibits and public programs.

Mt. Capulin, New Mexico
Sunset Crater, Arizona
Tsiolkovsky Crater, The Moon
Hadley Rille, The Moon

Images courtesy of Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum.

-Jen, aka. “Power Chair Dorothy”

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