File:Trefoil 2D Stereogram.png
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DescriptionTrefoil 2D Stereogram.png |
English: A 2D stereogram of a trefoil knot, generated by the mpl_stereo extension to the Matplotlib open-source plotting library. The image is intended to be viewed with the parallel-view technique such that the yellow crosses above the purple, but cross-viewing also works such that the depth of the plot will be inverted. |
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