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03/10/2004 02:26:41 PM · #1
I took these shots on a recent snowboard trip. It's probably what the world would look like from 35,000ft up with your eyes a mile apart!





For help on viewing 3D images see this thread.
03/10/2004 02:31:10 PM · #2
Cool 3D shots, they look inverse to me tho.
03/10/2004 02:37:41 PM · #3
Hmmmmm, the top image appears to be backwards or something. It looks like the mountain peaks are pointing down when I get the 3d effect going. the bottom one seems fine. Weird.
Am I the only one?
03/10/2004 02:45:31 PM · #4
yeah, put them the other way so we can use the cross-eyed technique, it's much easier.
03/10/2004 02:46:02 PM · #5
If you transpose the two shots then it'll work for you - I'm what's known as a wall eyed viewer apparently. I don't know how to view them the other way round. Check out the thread which explains how to view them the other way round. ;)
03/10/2004 02:48:19 PM · #6
Here's one the right way round (just for you cross eyed freaks!). ;)

03/10/2004 02:50:47 PM · #7
thanks. I can view them easily the cross eyed way and not at all the other way. :) Sure is wierd. It looks good now! I love stereograms
03/10/2004 02:51:27 PM · #8

Originally posted by Imagineer:

If you transpose the two shots then it'll work for you - I'm what's known as a wall eyed viewer apparently. I don't know how to view them the other way round. Check out the thread which explains how to view them the other way round. ;)


Thats better. Does the Walleye way cause as much pain when looking at the photos????? LOL Gonna have to check, cause now I have a headache. Thanks a lot! (:
03/10/2004 02:57:51 PM · #9
'Wall eyed' is really relaxing. It's that state of vision you get when gazing into space at nothing in particular - much less effort. What do you do to view them cross-eyed? (Yes I know it sounds obvious!)
03/10/2004 03:22:28 PM · #10
Yes, cross-eyed.
I was a little too close I think. When I backed up,,it wasn't so hard to get focused...was more relaxed.
Wall eyed - This may sound funny, but when I'm in the john sitting there looking at the tile floor, I can get it to look 3d as well. Same kind of thing? Relax my eyes and let the pattern kinda float above where it actually is. It will all of a sudden come into focus and looks like I can see through it.

Originally posted by Imagineer:

'Wall eyed' is really relaxing. It's that state of vision you get when gazing into space at nothing in particular - much less effort. What do you do to view them cross-eyed? (Yes I know it sounds obvious!)
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