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Anaglyph, what a hell is that?
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To the attention of the non-initiated in stereoscopic images :
The anaglyphs are designed to be seen with special red/cyan glasses witch are not difficult to find. Maybe you got one pair with some magazine or DVD, else, your favorite Web browser will find you one for a fistful of dollars or euros...
The other viewing methods in the "Java" version pages may involved some training (eventually equipment) more complex.

Anaglyph glasses

Click on that icon to see 3D images as anaglyphs, use red/cyan glasses with glasses with the red glass on the left eye. Use this method if your Web browser or your computer is not Java enabled.

3D Applet button

Cliquer on that icon the page with Masuji SUTO.'s "StereoPhotoViewer Applet" (SPVA) Java Applet. You would be abble to choose between numerous 3D viewing modes.
When Applet on screen press [H] for help.


Fusion of art and technics
3D Applet button My first shots in 3D Anaglyph glasses
3D Applet button Diverse own creations Anaglyph glasses
3D Applet button Nice things Anaglyph glasses
3D Applet button Impossible things Anaglyph glasses
On the footpath of great artists
3D Applet button Monet's "nymphéas" in Giverny Anaglyph glasses
3D Applet button At Rodin's in Meudon Anaglyph glasses
3D Applet button Other great artists Anaglyph glasses
Landscapes
3D Applet button Special places selection Anaglyph glasses
Urban landscapes
3D Applet button Madrid Anaglyph glasses
3D Applet button Burning of Windsor's Tower (Madrid) Anaglyph glasses
3D Applet button Lyon (France) Anaglyph glasses
3D Applet button Various Anaglyph glasses
Portraits
3D Applet button First trials Anaglyph glasses

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