What's the difference between anaglyph and anaglyphic?

Anaglyph


Definition:

  • (n.) Any sculptured, chased, or embossed ornament worked in low relief, as a cameo.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A method for the freehand drawing of anaglyphs is described.
  • (2) The subjects wore anaglyph glasses and viewed a nonvariable square-X-circle anaglyph target alternately through a 16 delta base-out and 4 delta base-in prism flipper.
  • (3) The number of times each subject could reestablish fusion while viewing an anaglyph target through alternating 16 delta base-out and 4 delta base-in prism lenses was recorded over a 1-minute time interval.
  • (4) Home therapy methods using anaglyphic techniques and after-images are described.
  • (5) Measurements used red-green anaglyph stimuli presented on a black background which could be varied from 3.4 minutes of arc to 3 degrees 24'.
  • (6) Unequal retinal illuminances and target contrasts, and ghost images of anaglyphs can affect binocular vision.
  • (7) Local stereoacuity was reduced when red-green anaglyph glasses were worn.
  • (8) When speed is essential, as for interactive purposes, a simple procedure to generate anaglyphs can be used.
  • (9) The method permits to obtain computed anaglyph drawings, printed here, which are stereoviews of the same object.
  • (10) This is done by careful adjustment of the phosphor levels in each of the anaglyph regions.
  • (11) The present method enables students to draw anaglyphs by hand and should make the concept of binocular disparity more easily learned.
  • (12) Recently, automated vision training using microprocessor anaglyph stimuli, i.e., random dot stereograms (RDS), has been used in an operant conditioning paradigm.
  • (13) A method is described for minimizing the ghost images which normally appear when anaglyphs are presented on color television screens.
  • (14) Reductions with the TNO anaglyph glasses ranged from 2 to 34 sec arc.
  • (15) This stereogram is produced using the anaglyphic technique where the left and right images are separated by color filters.
  • (16) In our experimental set-up we use red-green coded striped or checkered patterns of various size and disparity as stimuli, which are viewed through red-green glasses (anaglyph method).
  • (17) Whereas stereo thresholds with an anaglyphic random dot stereogram (TNO) were not significantly affected by the prism, fusing through some of the prisms resulted in significantly poorer stereo thresholds and a failure to detect random dot stereopsis (RDS) on the polarized stereotest.
  • (18) These properties were studied in red-green anaglyphic materials, and for all three pairs of red-green glasses tested, the luminous transmittance of the green member of each pair was higher than that of the red.
  • (19) The stimulus was a computer-generated flat fusion red-blue anaglyph picture of a horse.
  • (20) Observers were shown the same complex anaglyph five times daily, for four consecutive days, and latencies to achieve stereopsis were recorded.

Anaglyphic


Definition:

  • (a.) Alt. of Anaglyphical
  • (n.) Work chased or embossed relief.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A method for the freehand drawing of anaglyphs is described.
  • (2) The subjects wore anaglyph glasses and viewed a nonvariable square-X-circle anaglyph target alternately through a 16 delta base-out and 4 delta base-in prism flipper.
  • (3) The number of times each subject could reestablish fusion while viewing an anaglyph target through alternating 16 delta base-out and 4 delta base-in prism lenses was recorded over a 1-minute time interval.
  • (4) Home therapy methods using anaglyphic techniques and after-images are described.
  • (5) Measurements used red-green anaglyph stimuli presented on a black background which could be varied from 3.4 minutes of arc to 3 degrees 24'.
  • (6) Unequal retinal illuminances and target contrasts, and ghost images of anaglyphs can affect binocular vision.
  • (7) Local stereoacuity was reduced when red-green anaglyph glasses were worn.
  • (8) When speed is essential, as for interactive purposes, a simple procedure to generate anaglyphs can be used.
  • (9) The method permits to obtain computed anaglyph drawings, printed here, which are stereoviews of the same object.
  • (10) This is done by careful adjustment of the phosphor levels in each of the anaglyph regions.
  • (11) The present method enables students to draw anaglyphs by hand and should make the concept of binocular disparity more easily learned.
  • (12) Recently, automated vision training using microprocessor anaglyph stimuli, i.e., random dot stereograms (RDS), has been used in an operant conditioning paradigm.
  • (13) A method is described for minimizing the ghost images which normally appear when anaglyphs are presented on color television screens.
  • (14) Reductions with the TNO anaglyph glasses ranged from 2 to 34 sec arc.
  • (15) This stereogram is produced using the anaglyphic technique where the left and right images are separated by color filters.
  • (16) In our experimental set-up we use red-green coded striped or checkered patterns of various size and disparity as stimuli, which are viewed through red-green glasses (anaglyph method).
  • (17) Whereas stereo thresholds with an anaglyphic random dot stereogram (TNO) were not significantly affected by the prism, fusing through some of the prisms resulted in significantly poorer stereo thresholds and a failure to detect random dot stereopsis (RDS) on the polarized stereotest.
  • (18) These properties were studied in red-green anaglyphic materials, and for all three pairs of red-green glasses tested, the luminous transmittance of the green member of each pair was higher than that of the red.
  • (19) The stimulus was a computer-generated flat fusion red-blue anaglyph picture of a horse.
  • (20) Observers were shown the same complex anaglyph five times daily, for four consecutive days, and latencies to achieve stereopsis were recorded.

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