The lander image here is a stereoscopic version of a NASA press image. The images are such that you'll have to make the viewports below very narrow for the pannable pair, but the smaller freeview pairs work just fine.
The second set is a panoramic camera view of the "Shark's Tooth" rock. The pannable pair for that work just fine. I've also made a color image of the Shark's Tooth composited from 5 filtered b/w images, using an algorithm explained on Yet Another Mars Color Page. without compensation for the fact that the source images are individually normalized. (Color stereo views are not possible because the right pancam does not have filters to match human color perception.)
The views below will pan in the direction shown by the arrows beneath them when you place the mouse over the arrows. Use the leftmost pair for cross-eyed, rightmost for parallel-eyed.
Click on a thumbnail on the right to chose a different pair, or a red-cyan anaglyph of the scene.
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