I've always been fascinated by anaglyphs and "cross-eyed" images and their stereoscopic 3D effects. To celebrate the 4th anniversary of my Lophophora williamsii (SB 854; Starr Co, Tx) graft I've created a couple of stereograms depicting the plant. So whisk out your blue and red filter glasses, open the picture below in a separate, maximized window, and enjoy the mesmerizing 3D effects ;-)
Anaglyph image - Lophophora williamsii graft
The next stereo pair is in the "cross-eyed" format. This type of stereogram can be difficult to view until you get the technique right. However the color rendering is bright and accurate, something not easily achieved with anaglyphs. Open the image in a separate, maximized window for the best viewing experience.
"Cross-eyed" image - Lophophora williamsii graft
While I was at it, I also made an anaglyph stereogram showing one of my Lophophora jourdaniana plants.
Anaglyph image - Lophophora jourdaniana
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