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  Re: Holiday stereogram (148k jpg)  
From: Jan Dvorak
Date: 22 Dec 2007 08:35:18
Message: <476d1296@news.povray.org>
dlm napsal(a):
> "jhu" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message 
> news:web.476b53e2be20955132ce44a40@news.povray.org...
>> stbenge <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
>>
>> A lot of people I know can't see these things for some reason. The easiest 
>> way
>> is to focus on something further behind image. I tell people to look at 
>> the
>> wall behind the monitor and let their peripheral vision make out the image 
>> and
>> then slowly move focus back to the monitor. After enough training, they 
>> can do
>> it without looking beyond the monitor first.
>>
> 
> Simply brillo!
> 
> I am one of those people with great depth perception, but I have great 
> difficulty merging regular stereo views.
> For this however I got it in short order. My technique was quite different 
> to some suggested above:
> 
> Get up really close to the monitor.
> Stare through it.
> Slowly move your head away to about 1 foot moving sightly from side to side 
> as you go.
> Those edges pop into focus as you go.
> Once you have a lock on the 3D picture, its easiest to hold if you keep your 
> head moving a little.
> At this point you can comfortably retreat to your normal viewing position.
> 
> Thanks Sam,
> 
> DLM 
> 
> 

I thought my depth perception was bad because of watching stereograms 
too much.


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