anaglyph

/ˈænəˌɡlɪf/
noun
  1. A stereoscopic picture made by combining two images in different colors (usually red and cyan) that appear three-dimensional when viewed through special glasses.
    • The old comic book came with a pair of glasses to see the anaglyph on the cover.
    • We created an anaglyph of the mountain landscape for the science fair project.
    • Many 3D movies from the 1950s used anaglyph technology with red and blue filters.
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