anaglyphy

/ˌænəˈɡlɪfi/

Definitions

1. noun

The art, technique, or process of producing stereoscopic images or objects that can be viewed in three dimensions with the aid of glasses having different colored lenses.

“The artist’s use of anaglyphy in the painting created a striking visual effect for the viewer.”

Synonyms

  • 3D imaging
  • stereoscopy

Antonyms

  • 2D representation