Thank you, Retroist, for sharing your experience with this classic movie shown in an exciting new way (for the '80s). I love to see those Burger King branded glasses. And your post inspired a trip to the dictionary...
anaglyph
noun
ana·glyph ˈa-nə-ˌglif
1: a sculptured, chased, or embossed ornament worked in low relief
Thank you, Retroist, for sharing your experience with this classic movie shown in an exciting new way (for the '80s). I love to see those Burger King branded glasses. And your post inspired a trip to the dictionary...
anaglyph
noun
ana·glyph ˈa-nə-ˌglif
1: a sculptured, chased, or embossed ornament worked in low relief
2: a stereoscopic motion or still picture in which the right component of a composite image usually red in color is superposed on the left component in a contrasting color to produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through correspondingly colored filters in the form of spectacles
Thank you, Retroist, for sharing your experience with this classic movie shown in an exciting new way (for the '80s). I love to see those Burger King branded glasses. And your post inspired a trip to the dictionary...
anaglyph
noun
ana·glyph ˈa-nə-ˌglif
1: a sculptured, chased, or embossed ornament worked in low relief
2: a stereoscopic motion or still picture in which the right component of a composite image usually red in color is superposed on the left component in a contrasting color to produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through correspondingly colored filters in the form of spectacles
Thanks for posting this, I should have explained the word in the post itself.