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"A.J. Palmer" <dae### [at] wolsicom> wrote in message
news:388232D4.3F7FDA8C@wolsi.com...
> It really is not much different to look at the cross-eye image on my
> monitor than it is to hold my finger a few inches from my nose and focus
> on it. In fact, if you do the same thing, while in front of a monitor,
> you'll notice that the background (the monitor) is duplicated. If there
> happens to be a cross-eye stereo on your monitor at the time you're
> focusing on your finger, lo and behold, there's a 3-D image! (The only
> problem is that you have to adjust for distance-focus, not just
> cross-eye focus, so this method is not exactly a good trick.)
This is exactly what I had tried to get those kind to work. It didn't help at
all except to make me cross-eyed and the merged image in the background only
taunted me behind my finger. Never could focus! I know it's something to do
with focus and crossing for sure since it's not that way at all merging images
by looking past them, easily focusable then.
Bob
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