They are not identical images.
They are screen shots taken from two different points of view just like your eyes see two different points of view.
The amount you cross your eyes is about the same as looking at something up close. You just need to control how much by lining up the pics to form a 3rd image between the original two. Practice a little and when you get it it will pop out at you.
Not to mention that the resolution gets extremly clear because of the combined images.
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The amount you cross your eyes is about the same as looking at something up close. You just need to control how much by lining up the pics to form a 3rd image between the original two. Practice a little and when you get it it will pop out at you.
Not to mention that the resolution gets extremly clear because of the combined images.