
img.photobucket.com/albums/v122/barnaclese/stereoeyesexample.jpg
but the middle image shouldn't be blurry, as you only look at about 3 degrees at a time, so the image, like in real life, lines up with anything you're focusing on or anything just as far away, but things that are closer or farther away don't line up. your brain rights this and determines how deep objects are relative to what you're looking at.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 2:05,
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but the middle image shouldn't be blurry, as you only look at about 3 degrees at a time, so the image, like in real life, lines up with anything you're focusing on or anything just as far away, but things that are closer or farther away don't line up. your brain rights this and determines how deep objects are relative to what you're looking at.

You have 3 images of differing brightness/contrast...and slightly differing angles. Maybe if it was through a stereoscope Id see it but when its onscreen I doubt it. Sorry!
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 2:08,
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I get the feeling my eyes arn't big enough for this screen-effect!..lol
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 2:08,
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what i'm illustrating with this picture i've posted is how much you should cross your eyes.
you should cross your eyes so that the middle image lines up like that.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 2:10,
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you should cross your eyes so that the middle image lines up like that.