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an·a·glyph A0276700 (ăn′ə-glĭf′)n.1. An ornament carved in low relief.2. A moving or still picture consisting of two slightly different perspectives of the same subject in contrasting colors that are superimposed on each other, producing a three-dimensional effect when viewed through two correspondingly colored filters. [From Late Latin anaglyphus, carved in low relief, from Greek anagluphos : ana-, ana- + gluphein, to carve; see gleubh- in Indo-European roots.] an′a·glyph′ic, an′a·glyp′tic (-glĭp′tĭk) adj.anaglyph (ˈænəˌɡlɪf) n1. (Photography) photog a stereoscopic picture consisting of two images of the same object, taken from slightly different angles, in two complementary colours, usually red and cyan (green-blue). When viewed through spectacles having one red and one cyan lens, the images merge to produce a stereoscopic sensation2. (Art Terms) anything cut to stand in low relief, such as a cameo[C17: from Greek anagluphē carved in low relief, from ana- + gluphē carving, from gluphein to carve] ˌanaˈglyphic, ˌanaˈglyphical, anaglyptic, ˌanaˈglyptical adj anaglyphy nan•a•glyph (ˈæn ə glɪf) n. an ornament sculptured or embossed in low relief. [1645–55; < Greek anáglyphos wrought in low relief. See ana-, glyph] anaglyphA carving or ornament in bas-relief.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | anaglyph - moving or still pictures in contrasting colors that appear three-dimensional when superimposedstereoscopic photograph, stereoscopic picture, stereo - two photographs taken from slightly different angles that appear three-dimensional when viewed together | | 2. | anaglyph - anything carved in low relief cameo - engraving or carving in low relief on a stone (as in a brooch or ring)glyptic art, glyptography - carvings or engravings (especially on precious stones) | TranslationsanaglyphenUK
anaglyph Stereogram consisting of two superimposed and laterally displaced drawings or photographs of the same scene but taken from two directions and in complementary colours (usually red and green). If the anaglyphs are viewed through filters of the same colour, one to each eye, and induce retinal disparity (of a fixed amount) they give rise to the perception of depth or stereopsis. A set of cards, or targets on the same card, to induce various amounts of retinal disparity can be used to detect and train fusion and stereopsis (e.g. Tranaglyphs). See complementary colour; retinal disparity; sensory fusion; depth perception; random-dot stereogram; stereopsis.anaglyphenUK
Words related to anaglyphnoun moving or still pictures in contrasting colors that appear three-dimensional when superimposedRelated Words- stereoscopic photograph
- stereoscopic picture
- stereo
noun anything carved in low reliefRelated Words- cameo
- glyptic art
- glyptography
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