anaglyph

/əˈnæɡlɪf/

Definitions

1. noun

A stereoscopic image produced by superimposing two images, one for each eye, using different colors or other means, to create a three-dimensional effect when viewed through glasses with colored lenses.

“The artist used anaglyph to create a stunning 3D image for her exhibition.”

2. noun

A device or process for producing anaglyph images, especially one that uses colored filters or lenses to separate the images for each eye.

“The company developed an innovative anaglyph technology for their new virtual reality headset.”

Synonyms

  • stereogram
  • stereoscope

Antonyms

  • 2D image
  • flat image