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Anaglyph Collection

"Exploring the World in Anaglyph: A Journey through 3D Imagery" Step into a mesmerizing world of depth and dimension with anaglyphical roundism

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: Anayglyphical Roundism - 12-05-22

Anayglyphical Roundism - 12-05-22
Corné Akkers

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: Anaglyphical Roundism - 27-07-22

Anaglyphical Roundism - 27-07-22
Corné Akkers

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: The first anaglyph advertisement ever published (colour litho)

The first anaglyph advertisement ever published (colour litho)
605497 The first anaglyph advertisement ever published (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The first anaglyph advertisement ever published)

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: Stereoscopic view of North America

Stereoscopic view of North America
February 2000 - This stereoscopic shaded relief image shows Africas topography as measured by the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in February 2000

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: 3D Glasgow Cathedral, Grasgow, 1968

3D Glasgow Cathedral, Grasgow, 1968
Dennistoun, Glasgow, LANARKSHIRE, SCOTLAND. NCAP: MOD: JARIC (Scotland) - 07/07/1968

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: 3D Stirling, 1988

3D Stirling, 1988
Raploch, Stirling, STIRLINGSHIRE, SCOTLAND. NCAP: Scottish Office: All Scotland Survey - 10/06/1988

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: 3D Calton Hill, Edinburgh, 1961

3D Calton Hill, Edinburgh, 1961
Calton Hill, Edinburgh, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND. NCAP: MOD: JARIC (Scotland) - 23/06/1961

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: 3D City Centre, Dundee, 1961

3D City Centre, Dundee, 1961
Hilltown, Dundee, ANGUS, SCOTLAND. NCAP: MOD: JARIC (Scotland) - 22/09/1961

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: 3D Kessock Bridge, Inverness, 1988

3D Kessock Bridge, Inverness, 1988
Longman Industrial EStationte, Inverness and Bona, INVERNESS-SHIRE, SCOTLAND. NCAP: Scottish Office: All Scotland Survey - 14/05/1988

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: 3D City Centre, Glasgow, 1988

3D City Centre, Glasgow, 1988
Central Station, Glasgow, LANARKSHIRE, SCOTLAND. NCAP: Scottish Office: All Scotland Survey - 10/06/1988

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: 3D John Browns Shipyard, Dalmuir, 1968

3D John Browns Shipyard, Dalmuir, 1968
Dalmuir, Old Kilpatrick, DUNBARTONSHIRE, SCOTLAND. NCAP: MOD: JARIC (Scotland) - 07/07/1968

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: 3D New Town, Edinburgh, 1961

3D New Town, Edinburgh, 1961
New Town, Edinburgh, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND. NCAP: MOD: JARIC (Scotland) - 23/06/1961

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: 3D Edinburgh, 1988

3D Edinburgh, 1988
Edinburgh, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND. NCAP: Scottish Office: All Scotland Survey - 07/06/1988

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: 3D Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, 1961

3D Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, 1961
Old Town, Edinburgh, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND. NCAP: MOD: JARIC (Scotland) - 23/06/1961

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: An anaglyph or 3D image of the moon

An anaglyph or 3D image of the moon. The stereoscopic image was created from two pictures by M.C le Morvan, taken at the Paris observatory on 2nd January 1902 and 28th February 1904 respectively

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: Stereoscopic view of South America

Stereoscopic view of South America
February 2000 - This anaglyph (stereoscopic view) of South America was generated with data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)

Background imageAnaglyph Collection: An anaglyph of a seaside scene

An anaglyph of a seaside scene
On Kentish Sands; a seaside anaglyph. Although invented some seventy years earlier, the Illustrated London News was the first publication to print 3-dimensional anaglyphs in 1924


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"Exploring the World in Anaglyph: A Journey through 3D Imagery" Step into a mesmerizing world of depth and dimension with anaglyphical roundism. From the captivating Anaglyphical Roundism - 12-05-22 to the enchanting Anaglyphical Roundism - 27-07-22, this artistic technique takes you on a visual adventure like no other. Witness history unfold as you delve into the first-ever published anaglyph advertisement, brought to life through vibrant colour lithography. Immerse yourself in lunar beauty with an awe-inspiring anaglyph or 3D image of the moon, where craters and shadows come alive before your eyes. Embark on a stereoscopic journey across North America, experiencing its vast landscapes and iconic landmarks in all their three-dimensional glory. Marvel at the intricate details of Glasgow Cathedral, frozen in time by a stunning 3D capture from 1968. Feel transported to Stirling's rich heritage as you explore its architectural wonders through another remarkable stereoscopic view from 1988. Travel back in time to Edinburgh's Calton Hill in 1961, where every contour is enhanced by an immersive three-dimensional effect. Lose yourself amidst Dundee's city center captured beautifully in three dimensions during that same year. Cross over Kessock Bridge in Inverness circa 1988 and witness its grandeur heightened by this unique technique. Finally, experience Glasgow's city center like never before with a breathtaking glimpse into its bustling streets during that same year – each building seemingly reaching out towards you. And let us not forget John Browns Shipyard at Dalmuir; step aboard this historical vessel through a vividly rendered snapshot from 1968. Anaglyph opens up new dimensions for exploration – it invites you to see beyond what meets the eye and discover hidden depths within our world. So put on those red-cyan glasses and prepare for an unforgettable journey through time, space, and artistry.