anaglyph

Definitions


[ˈanəɡlɪf], (Noun)

Definitions:
- a stereoscopic photograph with the two images superimposed and printed in different colours, usually red and green, producing a stereo effect when viewed with appropriate filters over each eye

- an object, such as a cameo, embossed or carved in low relief


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Origin:
late 16th century (in anaglyph): from Greek anagluphē, from ana- ‘up’ + gluphē (from gluphein ‘carve’). anaglyph dates from the late 19th century




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