Anaglyphs
(3-D with
coloured glasses)
Paper 3D Anaglyph choose RED
& BLUE,
RED &
CYAN, RED
& GREEN
The Most Popular for full
colour is RED &
CYAN.


Frequently Asked Questions & Answers
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Is there a special
name for a 3-D picture which requires those coloured glasses?
Yes. An 'Anaglyph'
picture.
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Can any existing
picture, or illustration, be converted into a 3-D one?
Yes. It is done by
computer or by hand. However, if you do have a real subject,
it makes sense to use our photographer to shoot the scene in
3-D, thereby avoiding the cost of using a computer.
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Which is better?
Conversion from an existing picture, or else shoot the real
thing in 3-D?
Conversions can be
very dramatic, but actual 3-D photography can be quicker and
cheaper, especially if many different scenes are required,
& if the object exists.
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How do we go about
taking a 3-D photograph?
We recommend using one of
our own professional 3-D photographers who will work with your
own photographer, and provide the 3-D cameras.
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Why are some 3-D
prints & glasses in red/green, or red/blue, while others
are in full colour? And why are there all sorts of different
coloured filters in the glasses?
Full colour 3-D is
relatively new, whereas the traditional two colour process is
over 140 years old!! Its mass commercial use was pioneered in
Europe by David Burder of 3-D Images Ltd, who was granted a
patent for the process in 1986. It needs different colour
glasses.
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Where do we obtain
3-D glasses?
We normally keep up to
150,000 pairs in stock! New production is quick and
convenient. Ask to see out range which includes special
shapes, colours and sizes. Glasses can be made in any shape or
size, eg: bottle shape glasses for drinks promotions. We even
do 'scratch and sniff" glasses.
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3-D Images Ltd, 31 The Chine,
Grange Park, London N21 2EA, England
ISDN: 020 8364 0189
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