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  1. Color Stereo Stereograms by Gene Levine

    Color Stereo Stereograms offers viewers a large variety of innovative 3D stereogram and anaglyph galleries, including animated stereograms, magic eye® type hidden image …

  2. How to View Stereograms - Color Stereo

    How to view stereograms and viewing practice guide for Color Stereo stereograms.

  3. Color Stereo Mapped Textured Stereograms

    Mapped Textured Stereograms often appear to be a blend of Hidden-Image and Object-Array stereograms. In practice MTS stereograms form a 3D object using the objects texture instead …

  4. Color Stereo Anaglyph Galley

    For all anaglyphs on the Color Stereo site, and most anaglyphs you encounter, the red lens should be over left eye. The Red-Cyan combination is recommended for the Color Stereo …

  5. Color Stereo Hidden Image Stereogram Gallery

    Hidden Image Stereograms are defined by being virtually impossible to see as 2D, with objects being magically exposed in 3D only when viewed correctly. This is the type image most …

  6. Color Stereo Main Directory

    How to View Considerations About Stereograms About Color Stereo Color Stereo FAQ Stereogram Tools What's New Still can't see 3D? Site Map Links Feedback eMail

  7. Color Stereo Stereography Stereograms

    Color Stereo's stereo photography differs from usual stereography in a couple of important respects: There are always more than the two elements or double panels that make up a …

  8. Color Stereo Object Array Stereogram Gallery

    As with most of my stereograms, these images are a combination of stereogram types and are classified by their dominant elements. All images on Color Stereo site are meant to be viewed …

  9. Color Stereo Hidden Image Stereogram Gallery

    Chaparral There's some object array elements on the bottom as well as 2D on top Copyright 2011 Gene Levine, all rights reserved

  10. Color Stereo - Tools of the Trade

    The earliest stereograms on Color Stereo were made with my ATARI Falcon. Atari: the unsung also-ran platform (using windows in 1984) had built-in 16bit color. I'd installed a preemptive …