(3D) Anaglyph image of the Deuteronilus Cavus depression
(3D) Anaglyph image of the Deuteronilus Cavus depression
Using the nadir channel and one of the four stereo channels on the DLR-operated HRSC camera system aboard ESA's Mars Express, 'anaglyph' images can be created. When viewed with red-blue or red-green glasses, these provide a three-dimensional view of the landscape, offering spatial understanding of elevation differences. This perspective enables detailed analysis of both large-scale and subtle topographic features, such as the crater walls of the Deuteronilus Cavus depression or the flow structures formed by block glaciers inside the depression.
