Anaglyph Still Example #1
One way to take advantage of the Anaglyph technique is to ensure that each image contains subjects at varying depths. The range of depths from the closest to the furthest objects in the scene needs to be restricted or the viewer will experience eye strain. But, as is shown in the picture below, if the closest object in the scene is many feet away, the total range can be increased. This is because the parallax effect is less profound for the closest subject reducing the need to significantly displace the red/cyan images for the furthest subjects.