Anagforrások
Anagforások, also known as anaglyphs, are a type of stereoscopic image that can be viewed using special glasses. These glasses typically have different colored filters, such as red and cyan, which allow each eye to see a different image. When the two images are combined in the brain, a three-dimensional effect is created. Anaglyphs were popularized in the late 19th century and have been used in various applications, including stereoscopic photography, 3D movies, and virtual reality. The process of creating an anaglyph involves capturing two images from slightly different angles and then combining them into a single image using software or manual techniques. The resulting image appears in two different colors, which can be separated by the glasses worn by the viewer. Anaglyphs have been used in educational materials, scientific visualizations, and even in some forms of art. Despite the advancement of other 3D technologies, anaglyphs remain a simple and cost-effective method for creating stereoscopic images.