In-Depth Images Stereographic Journal
- New images all the time, free for viewing on the Web!
- High resolution anaglyphs and stereo pairs for sale on CD-ROM, includes a 3-D viewer!
3-D Web
- “The Premier Site for Stereoscopic Imagery”
- Professional quality stereo photographs, in a variety of formats.
- Terrific reference — how to make anaglyphs in Adobe Photoshop; “3-D Yellow Pages” for equipment and supplies; information about cameras.
- Shockwave anaglyph movie.
Dholectronics Anaglyphs Page
- NEW! The analyphs here are nice and big, taken on a digital camera by a friend of mine in Belgium (one of the few originally digital series featured at this website).
- English isn’t his first language, but the picture speaks a thousand words, right? This kind of amateur — i.e., for the love of it — crafstmanship is part of what the Internet is all about, after all. I mean, hey ... check out XYZ 3-D!
Boris Starosta’s 3D Showcase
- The sheer viewing satisfaction here stems from the quality of Starosta’s photographraphy and digital artwork, many award-winning, in a variety of formats.
- Pictures organized in categories.
- Website very nicely put together.
Long Island Globalink’s 3D Comix Gallery
- Plenty of anaglyph comic strips.
- Includes instructions to make your own anaglyph glasses.
Mark Newbold’s Stereo 3D Stuff
- Nifty animated hypercube and several anaglyphs.
Stereo Photography by Steve McWilliams
- Terrific antique stereo pairs.
Ster-E-OH!
- Quicktime VR-Navigable anaglyph movie.
Magic3D
- Been around for a long time. Good pictures and viewing equipment (glasses from cardboard to high-dollar) for sale.
free3d
- Misleading name, as this is a paid membership club, but they offer several professional quality samples.
3D by Dan Shelley
- Excellent compendium of 3-D related links.
Be forewarned, shipping can take up to 2½ weeks. These are basically giveaways, after all! I’ve written to both companies, and they seem to be legitimate; however, naturally you should trust your own judgment.American Paper OpticsAmerican Paper Optics
- This one’s great! For the price of postage, they sent me four anaglyph glasses, eleven “rainbow” (diffraction) glasses, and a few other odds ’n’ ends. Chances are each mailing varies, so don’t be surprised if yours is slightly different. Ask for the “Sample Kit” and send $2.00 to:
Attn: John Jerit
2005 Nonconnnah Blvd., Suite 27
Memphis, TN 38132
phone (800) 767-8427Reel 3-D EnterprisesReel 3-D Enterprises, Inc.
- Ten pair for $4.95 (smallest order), and they accept credit cards. The down side is, their postage brings the total to just over $10.00. Still, that’s only a dollar a pair, and my shipment came in three days. Give them out to your friends!
P.O. Box 2368
Culver City, CA 90231
phone (310) 837-2368 or fax (310) 558-1653