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Anaglyphic Contrast Balance (ACB) is a Patented process that achieves a balanced display of contrasts from the full spectrum to be viewable within each anaglyphic color channel, eliminating retinal rivalry. To assist this, the color coding of the viewing filters used must correspond to the anaglyphic color channel display. As superior (ACB) 3-D anaglyphic images deserve appropriate viewing filters, (ACB) 3-D Viewers are recomended for anaglyphs made via the (ACB) process.
See examples of (ACB) 3-D Anaglyphs in the STUDIO 555 3-D Image Gallery. (ACB) 3-D Viewers also work for viewing regular color or monochromatic anaglyphs. Anaglyphic viewers often fail to adequately reveal anaglyphic images. They are commonly red/green or red/blue and are usually too transmissive to achieve extinction of the opposing color channel.
Some anaglyphic viewer and image makers persue the perception of red at the expense of stereoscopic channelling and compensate for the double imaging that results with reduced image separation. Ultimately this results in a 2-D color image. (ACB) 3-D viewers do not allow red to pass through the cyan gel. See Anaglyphic Viewing. |