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Alas, I know... It's just that I keep thinking I might print these and
use a stereoscope viewer on them someday 8)
I've said it before and I'll say it again, trick is to get far away from
the monitor screen to ease the eyes.
I've added this particular one to my 3D web page shrunk down a bit,
again the URL is:
http://members.aol.com/wrld0rigin/3D.htm
I need to put more up. And try cross-eyed versions too I guess, you can
get closer to them.
Nathan Kopp wrote:
>
> What you have now is a diverge-your-eyes picture (the usual magic-eye uses
> diverge)... with big pictures I find it easer to cross my eyes instead.
> I can't diverge my eyes far enough for this picture, but if I reverse the
> frames (in a paint program) and then cross my eyes, it looks great!
>
> -Nathan
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