Great 3D animated GIF

3D Clichés
Computer manipulated images and/or photographs pertaining to the ideas surrounding stereoscopy.

Thumbnail PhotoParallaxitives A pair of laxatives.(An inside joke relating to the term parallax which is what makes the stereoscopic illusion possible by creating a slightly different view for each eye. The brain interprets this as depth information and forms the 3D image.)

Cross-eyed
Cross your eyes to view an image in true 3D.
Parallel
Look far into the distance keeping your eyes parallel to fuse this 3D image.

Thumbnail Spheres PhotoSpheres of Confusion

A poetic attempt at illustrating the 3D equivalent to circles of confusion.

Cross-eyed
Cross your eyes to view an image in true 3D.
Parallel
Look far into the distance keeping your eyes parallel to fuse this 3D image.
Anaglyphic
Use red/cyan glasses to view this image.


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Here you will see gorgeous three dimensional images from around the world. Stunning photographs of India, Nepal, Burma and other Asian countries. Luscious landscapes from Canada in striking 3D. Coming soon is a free Quicktime, 3D, animated gif you will be able to download for free. Incredible and subtle dimensional effects can be seen. Stereoscopic imagery is now used in cutting edge research at NASA, in medicine and exploration. Check out the anaglyph, 3D, red/blue images in National Geographic magazine from the Mars Pathfinder expedition and the Titanic expedition. Feast your eyes and brain.