Anaglyphy is a term that refers to the use of two images layered on top of each other, typically with red and blue filtering, to create a three-dimensional effect. Some synonyms for anaglyphy include stereoscopic imaging, 3D imaging, or even augmented reality. Other related terms include lenticular printing, which creates images that appear to move or change as you move around them, and holography, which uses laser technology to create three-dimensional images. Anaglyphy is commonly used in movies, video games, and other multimedia projects to give viewers a more immersive experience. While there are many synonyms for anaglyphy, they all share the common goal of creating a sense of depth and dimensionality.