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Of course, it suffices to enter or click
http://www.3dphoto.net/forum/index.php?topic=3415.0
There, you can click on the double (stereo) image to get a slightly larger view.
You must view it cross-eyed (sorry, but I'm not the poster / photographer ...),
i.e. your right eye must look at the left image and vice versa, as if you were
watching an object right in front of your nose.
Using POV, you can use an arbitrary camera path, the only condition being that
it ends one level below (or above) the one it started with, so that the loop is
closed (actually representing a spiral or helix).
Is that a challenge?
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