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This was shot with a hand-held digital camera, using the technique
of moving the camera sideways between the two shots.
Usually, I despise color anaglyph stereo, because the color
vibrations are bizarre and painful to view. In this case, the shot
is more monochromatic and manages to have minimal color flashing.
Gasworks Park, Seattle

And for those who can manage cross-eye viewing:

Originally a black/white negative from a stereo camera, this shot was
printed, and then scanned to computer before being converted into anaglyph.
Toys

This image was captured from two shots made with a digital
camera, which was mounted on a horizontal sliding bar to maintain
the frame and horizontal alignment vital for stereo perception.
Squash Leaves

Shot on color slide material using the Tri-Delta prism stereo adaptor.
The Tri-Delta native format is wide, roughly the ratio seen here.
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