Anaglyph Image & Haas Effect

Here is an example of an Anaglyph Image. (3D – dsc_0035.jpg)
The anaglyph image gives the impression that the image is in 3D.
To create this image, I used the program Adobe Photoshop CS5.
To create this anaglyph image, I opened a photo which I originally took in Photoshop,  and then I altered the RBG Selections in the Blending Options. I opened the layers of the image, and on one layer I removed the R (Red) selection from the layer, and on another layer I removed the B (Blue) selection – this gave the impression of the image being 3D; which is the Anaglyph Image.

Link to file(s):
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f89r15irvtgnw2b/-syh52pMFj

Here is an example of the Haas Effect. (HaasEffect-Darren.mp3)

This is my voice recorded, uploaded from my iPhone to the computer, and then altered using the Haas Effect.
The program that was used to achieve this was Adobe Audition.
In order to achieve this effect, I had to alter the Delay Time on the right channel to 9.00 milliseconds (ms) and the mix to 0% Dry, whilst the left channel had a Delay Time of 0.00 milliseconds (ms) and the mix was 100% wet.
This created the Haas Effect on the original sound

Link to file(s):
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2iluux5xizhvpt3/93iHWpPAZx