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Guess it's slow tonight.
So it looks to me like you changes the separation a bit, pushing the whole coin back into the screen. I'm aware of the convention to do that, but I was aiming for two things:
- to lessen ghosting, which is mitigated by keeping as much as possible at the screen's plane, which means a convergence of the infornation, and
- to keep the salient bits in the best possible focus. This is accomplished also by having the most interesting bits at the screen's plane where the information converges.

By placing the middle of the coin on the screen's plane, the divergence of red and cyan is minimized to an average across the whole image. If it's all inside, what's in focus and has least ghosting is is the closest edge - not of great importance to my mind. One rule I don't break: anything touching the sides has to be inside the screen.

This of course speaks only to anaglyph. For pairs this is all irrelevant.

Here's the other pair.

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