Three-Dimensional View of Mt. Fuji using PRISM

Mt. fuji observed by PRISM on Feb. 17, 2006 in Fig.1, [Anaglyph] Image was created by combining Nadir view image and Backward view image. It can see Three-Dimensional view by using the red and blue colored glasses (The left lens is red and the right one is blue).

Three-Dimensional View of Mt. Fuji using PRISM

Fig.1: Three-Dimensional View of Mt. Fuji, Japan using PRISM
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How to make the red and blue colored glasses

The example of red and blue colored glasses.

The glasses can be constructed using cardboard such as from a recycled milk pack, and the red and blue cellophane that is sold at stationery shops. The left lens is red and the right one is blue. When making glasses for a child, the interval between the right eye and the left eye should be less than 6 cm. Approximately 7 cm is the best size for an adult.

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