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Xilo,
You might not need to go to the trouble of
making one yourself. There are a handful of
web pages out there that provide instruction
on cross-eye and parallel "free viewing".
BTW: It is called free viewing because
no device, like a stereoscope, is used.
Try this one for cross-eye stereo free viewing.
http://www.starosta.com/3dshowcase/ihelp.html
Harolddd
"Xilo Musimene" <xil### [at] hotpopcom> wrote in message
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> I'm used to make stereograms in OpenGL to visualise 3D objects I make,
> so eventually you'll see more of them! (Should I write a quick tutorial
> to seeing stereograms?)
>
> Xilo
>
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> Dedicated to audio/visual and interactive artwork.
> Author of The Primary Colors of CSound:
> http://www.geocities.com/simonlemieux/PCCS/index.html
>
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