Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents an easy technique that enables one to make composite anaglyph transparencies in any size up to 11 × 14 inches from SEM or TEM negatives. For viewing with an overhead projector, right and left images are printed on separate, fine‐grain positive films, usually 5 × 7 to 8 × 10 inches in size. Standard black and white printing techniques are used throughout. The red and green stereo code is added to the two photographic emulsions with chemical toners. The transparencies are then superimposed, aligned, and presented using an overhead projector. As with other anaglyph processes, red and green spectacles are used for viewing.

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