3-D
Glasses - Anaglyph (Red/Blue, Red/Cyan or Red/Green lenses) |
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Red/Blue, Red/Cyan or Red/Green 3-D glasses work well with 3-D comic books, 3-D printed materials, computer screen Anaglyphic 3-D images, and some 3-D videos. (These are also the correct type of 3-D glasses for viewing the Mars Pathfinder and Mars Expolaration Rover Red/Cyan 3-D images on the Internet). See Questions and Answers on this subject at the end of this section.
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When low cost is the main consideration these No. 7001 glasses offer red & BLUE filters in cardboard frames. Red/Cyan 3-D glasses (No. 7003 - shown below) are the colors recommended for the Mars 3-D imges, and most color anaglyph images on the internet. Styles are subject to change without notice. Note that 50 pairs is the miminum order. If the quantity is changed to less than 50 the order will be cancelled. If you want smaller quantities, please visit the web sites of other dealers that are listed at this link provided by the Jet Propulsion Lab: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/kids/3D_pictures_index.html |
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These No. 7003 cardboard glasses are the same style as our No. 7001 glasses, but with red and CYAN (bluish/green) lenses. These are the same filter colors used in the "Swimsuit" and "Olympics" issues of a famous sports magazine. These colors usually work better with full color anaglyphs, both in print and on the internet. |
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The finest in economy priced high-quality glasses for viewing anaglyph (red/cyan) 3-D images (such as the Mars Pathfinder and Mars Exploration Rover 3-D images on the Internet). Stylish hard black rubber frames with hard plastic lenses provide the best in anaglyph 3-D viewing. Red lens over Left eye. Note that 2 pairs is the miminum order. If the quantity is changed to less than 2 pairs the order will be cancelled. If you want smaller quantities, please visit the web sites of other dealers that are listed at this link provided by the Jet Propulsion Lab: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/kids/3D_pictures_index.html |
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Small size for hand-held viewing (no temples to go over the ears). Plain white cardboard, so they are suitable for either orientation, as there is no indication of Right and Left lenses. Red/Green are usually the best choice for monochromatic (2 color) anaglyphs. Note that 50 pairs is the miminum order. If you want smaller quantities, please visit the web sites of other dealers that are listed at this link provided by the Jet Propulsion Lab: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/kids/3D_pictures_index.html |
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Small size for hand-held viewing (no temples to go over the ears). Same size as the No. 7021 Mini Red/GREEN 3-D glasses, but with Red/CYAN lenses, the same lenses as No. 7003. Plain white cardboard, so they are suitable for either orientation, as there is no indication of Right and Left lenses. Note that 50 pairs is the miminum order. If you want smaller quantities, please visit the web sites of other dealers that are listed at this link provided by the Jet Propulsion Lab: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/kids/3D_pictures_index.html |
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Deluxe plastic clip-on 3-D glasses with Red and CYAN lenses designed especially for color anaglyph viewing and perfect for viewing anaglyph (red/cyan) 3-D images (such as the Mars Pathfinder and Mars Exploration Rover 3-D images on the Internet). Similar in color to our No. 7026 3-D glasses, these offer superior and convenient 3-D viewing for eyeglass wearers. Convenient "flip-up" feature is great for use when you are at your computer and looking at 3-D images on your monitor. The red lens is on the left side. Note that 2 pairs is the miminum order. If the quantity is changed to less than 2 pairs the order will be cancelled. If you want smaller quantities, please visit the web sites of other dealers that are listed at this link provided by the Jet Propulsion Lab: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/kids/3D_pictures_index.html |
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Q: When do I need red/blue (anaglyph) 3-D glasses instead of the polarized (light gray) ones? | A: Anything printed on a page, displayed on a computer monitor, or projected with red/blue or red/green color fringing uses anaglyph (red/blue) 3-D glasses. |
Q: Where can I find anaglyph comics, books, posters or images? | A: Comic book stores, from the 3-D Zone, P.O. Box 741159, L.A., CA 90004, Cygnus Graphic, Box 32461, Phoenix, AZ 85064. |
Q: When did anaglyph imaging begin? | A: The principle of anaglyph presentation of 3-D images was first proposed in 1853 by Rollmann, but adapted to practical use by Ducos du Hauron in France in 1891. |
Q: How do anaglyph images work? | A: They are based on the principle
that when you look at a printed or projected color through a filter of
the same color that that color essentially disappears. For example,
a circle printed in red on a white background disappears when viewed through
a red filter. Conversely, when the same color (red) is viewed through a
complementary or opposite color (green or blue in this case) the printing
will appear to be dark, or nearly black.
By printing the right eye image in red ink, and the left eye image superimposed upon it in blue ink, a 3-D image is seen when viewed through matching colored 3-D glasses. In this case the glasses would have to have a green or blue lens over the right eye, and a red lens over the left eye. |
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