anaglyph
/ˈænəglɪf/noun
1
- Photography a stereoscopic photograph with the two images superimposed and printed in different colours, usually red and green, producing a stereo effect when the photograph is viewed with a filter of a colour corresponding to that of one of the images over each eye【摄】立体照片, 立体彩色图片。
2
- an object, such as a cameo, embossed or carved in low relief浅型浮雕物。
派生词
anaglyphic
adjective词源
late 16th cent. (in sense 2): from Greek anagluphē, from ana- 'up' + gluphē. (from gluphein 'carve'). Sense 1 dates from the late 19th cent.