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What is the attraction of anaglyphs?

Started Apr 7, 2019 | Discussions thread
Gerry Siegel
Gerry Siegel Veteran Member • Posts: 3,244
Re: headache

Tourlou wrote:

What gives vision problems is when the cut between the image seen from the right eye and the left eye isn't good enough, i.e.: when the passing band of the glasses doesn't allow complete obliteration of the othere eye's signal.

Hi Tourlou,

You are right of course.  By the nature of the principle itself.  That complementary colors will effectively erase the opposite from creeping in.  Just not possible. Not completely. Called ghosting if I recall.  On some colors it is more bothersome than others.

I am totally comfy at free viewing both styles....  Namely I can separate acommodation /focus from convergence/ toe in with ease since.  A muscle trick ,not an everyday thing.

A backlit hand viewer it you have grown up wit same is superb .  I have never had the opportunity to see 3-D TV but hear it worked great in large sizes.    "orthostereoscopic'  term will define what the goal is. (duping reality)   Orthoscopic in my opinion, cannot be sublimely achieved on a phone or a tablet.   For me I put anaglyph at the bottom of the pack. It does have a place and I do not disparage when well done indeed.  Aloha, gs

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