3-D Glasses - Anaglyph 
(Red/Blue or Red/Green lenses)
Reel 3-D Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 2368, Culver City, CA 90231, USA
 
Red/Blue (or Green) glasses work well with comic books, 3-D printed materials, computer screen images, and some 3-D videos. (These are also the correct type of 3-D glasses for viewing the Mars Pathfinder Red/Blue 3-D images on the Internet). See Questions and Answers on this subject at the end of this section.
 
Cardboard Frame Red/Blue 3-D Glasses
No. 7001 When low cost is the main consideration these offer red & blue filters in cardboard frames. Styles are subject to change without notice.
No. 7001 package of 10 pairs $4.95 0.4 lb.
No. 7001A 50 to 99 pairs $.44 each 0.02 lb. ea.
No. 7001B 100 to 499 pairs $.39 each 0.02 lb. ea.
No. 7001C 500 to 1,499 pairs $.34 each 0.02 lb. ea.
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Hard Rubber Frame Red/Blue 3-D Glasses
No. 7018 The latest in economy priced high-quality glasses for viewing anaglyph (red/blue) 3-D images (such as the Mars Pathfinder 3-D images on the Internet). Stylish hard black rubber frames with hard plastic lenses provide the finest in anaglyph 3-D viewing. Red lens over Left eye.
No. 7026 1 to 11 pairs $7.95 each 0.1 lb. ea.
No. 7026A 12 to 24 pairs $6.95 each 0.1 lb. ea.
No. 7026B 25 to 99 pairs $5.75 each 0.1 lb. ea.
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Cardboard Frame Hand-Held Style Mini Red/Green 3-D Glasses
No. 7021 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.
No. 7021 1 pair (sample) $1.00 0.1 lb.
No. 7021A package of 25 pairs $9.95 0.3 lb.
No. 7021B package of 50 pairs $16.50 0.5 lb.
No. 7021C 100 to 499 pairs $.27 each 0.01 lb. ea.
No. 7021D 500 to 999 pairs $.25 each 0.01 lb. ea.
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Superior Plastic Clip-On Red/Cyan 3-D Glasses
No. 7020 Deluxe plastic clip-on red/blue 3-D glasses feature spring clip with convenient flip-up design. Especially good for color anaglyph viewing. The red lens is on the left side
No. 7020 1 to 11 pairs $8.95 each 0.1 lb. ea.
No. 7020A 12 to 24 pairs $7.95 each 0.1 lb. ea.
No. 7020B 25++ pairs $5.90 each 0.1 lb. ea.
 
 
Cardboard Frame Hand-Held Style "Q-Dos" Red/Cyan 3-D Glasses
No. 7023 Low cost armless glasses are good for use with promotions and giveaways. 

Larger in size than our No. 7021, these feature Red & Cyan (Blue/Green) color filters which work very well with full-color anaglyph images. Printed to indicate red lens over left eye. Originally made to go with Vivitar "Q-Dos" anaglyph lens system. Printed with Q-Dos Logo as shown. Other side is printed "Left Eye" and "Right Eye", with Red on the left, and Blue on the right. (Approximate size 1½" x 7¾".)

No. 7023 1 pair (sample) $1.00 0.1 lb.
No. 7023A package of 25 pairs $10.95 0.3 lb.
No. 7023B package of 50 pairs $17.50 1.0 lb.
No. 7023C 100 to 499 pairs $.29 each 0.01 lb. ea.
No. 7023D 500 to 999 pairs $.28 each 0.01 lb. ea.
 See Catalog Shopping List for larger quantities.
 
Q & A
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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Reel 3-D Enterprises, Inc.
P.O. Box 2368
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United States of America
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