anaglyph >> /ˈænəˌɡlɪf/
Definition: [noun] A stereoscopic photograph with the two images superimposed and printed in different colors, producing a stereo effect when the photograph is viewed through correspondingly colored filters.
Example: What the scientists can do - and have done - is unite the in-focus elements of each picture in the series and create anaglyphs that present a three-dimensional view of the outcrop and the terrain of the crater floor.
Definition: [noun] An object, such as a cameo, embossed or carved in low relief.
Example: It maintains traces of old murals and anaglyphs of early Christian symbols.