look cross eyed at the center of the photo and line up the middle 2 magic 8 balls

Edit: hmmm... not much depth, though. Oh well.
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 21:23,
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Edit: hmmm... not much depth, though. Oh well.
Place a mirror on the centreline, then put your nose against the mirror and look 'through' it at the other side (both eyes open)


Hope that makes sense.
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 21:40,
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Hope that makes sense.
but the mirror isn't big enough to get all of the picture in at that angle, although it works on the bits I can see in the mirror. Maybe if I had a mirror without a frame it would be better.
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 21:52,
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focus on a spot about 1/2 way between you and the monitor - looking at the center of the photo.
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 21:25,
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not since the surgery...
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 21:25,
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the distance you are asking ppl to cross their eyes is HUGE. try making the images smaller - remember that not everyone has the same screen resolution as you.
Maybe try stereo-faking by making it an animated gif with alternating frames...
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 21:26,
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Maybe try stereo-faking by making it an animated gif with alternating frames...
even if they cover the whole screen when i zoom :)
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 21:28,
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do you have exactly?
(I got it to work now - but any more than a few seconds and my brain starts pushing out through my ears.)
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Mon 5 Jan 2004, 21:29,
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(I got it to work now - but any more than a few seconds and my brain starts pushing out through my ears.)
plus the brown one of course. but with that one i can't see stereograms...
this is the first one of these i've actually got without my head imploding
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