anaglyptic

/ˌænəˈɡlɪptɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or denoting a stereoscopic effect in which two slightly different images (usually in complementary colors) are superimposed to create a 3D effect when viewed through special glasses.
    • Old comic books sometimes included anaglyptic 3D images as a special feature.
    • The movie was released in an anaglyptic format that required red-blue glasses.
    • The museum exhibit used anaglyptic photography to make the fossils appear to pop out of the frame.
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