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I chose these fractals for how they look with ChromaDepth 3D glasses.
ChromaDepth 3D Glasses: How they work
They
pull warm colors to the foreground (red, orange, yellow) which creates
the illusion of warm colors floating over the image. Green serves as a
neutral middle ground color. Cool colors (blue, indigo, violet) are
pushed into the background. This makes it look like these colors
are sunken into or below the image. Black and white accentuate the
stereoscopic illusion. When you increase your viewing duration and
distance, the stereoscopic optical illusion is stronger.
ChromaDepth
3D glasses are a great way to transform any R.O.Y.G.B.I.V. color
compatible image (needlework, painted, printed, digitally displayed,
natural elements, etc.) into an amazing 3D work of art. But the nice
part aside from nearly every viewing angle being the “sweet spot” is you
don't have to have all of these colors present to achieve this. The
other cool illusions are that each color appears to be on its own layer
of glass. Often a neon or glowing quality is seen within the colors.
When you change your viewing angle, it hints at the possibility of
seeing under the uppermost layers. All that really matters is the use
of the correct shades of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo,
violet. Similar shades may have a reduced optical illusion of depth to
them.
I use standard ChromaDepth 3D glasses because they produce the strongest stereoscopic optical illusions.
ChromaDepth 3D Glasses are made by American Paper Optics.
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