Cross-Eyed Viewing Instructions
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To see the stereoscopic 3D perspective you
have to look at it in a special way. Sit at a relaxed distance from your monitor and focus
on the two images.
Now slowly go cross-eyed and you will see
the two images separate (and most likely blur) and slowly form a third image in the middle
of the two pictured images.
This image (more than likely very blurry at
the moment) is the stereoscopic 3D perspective you want to focus on.
Now, try and relax your vision and focus on
the new third image in the middle.
After some time and practice you will see
the stereoscopic 3D perspective with all its depth!
Don't be put off if you can't see this image
straight away, it can take a little practice. The closer you are to your monitor the
HARDER it is to see the stereoscopic 3D perspective; if you are finding it difficult move
away a little bit. |