Digitally Painted Stereo Anaglyphs
The gallery shows some interesting effects created by digital paint marks overlaying a stereo pair. Some of the brush effects seem to sit on a glass surface located at the image frame while the rest sinks to the background. The original images were generated into synthetic stereo anaglyphs using Zerene Stacker focus stacking software.
Zerene Stacker is excellent software for creating focus stacks.
In order to see the images, you will need a pair of red/cyan stereo glasses.
Related Posts:
- Anaglyph Gallery - B/W in Red/Cyan
- Gallery of 3D Stereo Images
- Anaglyph Gallery - B/W in Red/Cyan
- Lytro Color Anaglyphs - From Perspective Shift Samples
- Experience 3D stereo using the Pulfrich Effect
- Lytro Wiggle 3D - From Perspective Shift Samples
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