With this workflow for ComfyUi you can create stereo 3d images in the red-cyan anaglyph format from ordinary flat photos.
The conversion algorithm is based on the preliminary creation of a depth map, which is inferior in quality to shooting with two cameras, but due to the high smoothing of the depth map, good results are obtained.
To view images in the anaglyph 3D format, you need a high brightness monitor and high-quality red-cyan eyeglass lenses, which is achieved today by combining several lenses widely available on the eyeglass market.
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No SBS? In a world with $200 VR headsets i don't think red/cyan 3D has much use.
The optimal 3d stereo visual technology economically and in terms of quality is "Page Flipping" (Frame Sequencing) with shutter glasses (like NVidia 3d Vision). It could also be implemented in VR helmets, which would be much cheaper. Anaglyph transmits colors worse, and despite the fact that high-quality anaglyph glasses made of good glass are technically possible today, the market is suspiciously filled with poor-quality plastic, but the lenses of which can be folded and thereby improve channel filtration, at the cost of loss of brightness. See photo.
