E2 3-d
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Welcome to E2 3-D.

The site features anaglyphs of the East End, background information on 3-d (or binocular) vision and the history of 3-d image-making.

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The only physical requirement is that you have a pair of eyes with sight in both, and a pair of red/cyan 3-d glasses - the glasses can be obtained from suppliers listed in the resources section.

Anaglyphs are moving or still pictures consisting of two slightly different perspectives of the same subject in contrasting colors that are superimposed on each other, producing a three-dimensional effect when viewed through two correspondingly colored filters.

pic of 3-d glasses According to standards set by the American Stereoscopic Society, anaglyphs should be viewed with the cyan lens over the right eye and the red over the left. These pages follow that rule.

E2-3D was designed by Sue Davis. © Sue Davis 1998