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3DPix anaglyph
print is viewed with red/cyan glasses with red over the left eye.
3DPix anaglyph images are printed as high quality photographs in a variety of sizes
(without the copyright watermarking as shown on web images).
Anaglyph images use color to separate a stereo image to each eye.
Bright, accurate color rendering, in general, is not possible with this process.
Ghosting can be problematic with image parts distant from the print surface.
Image optimization (in color and stereo position) can sometimes be done to improve a rendered view.
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