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Framing stereo shots.I've been playing with borders for stereo stuff for years now and I've decided to go back to one I designed in 2004ish. I binned this frame because of its retro feel when I felt I wanted to see 3D stuff embracing the 21st century, but it is an ok frame I think. so it's coming out of mothballs. What do you think?
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derek
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Well, i just can't see in 3D. So disappointed and my eyes are hurting. BUT - Mrs D had a look and declared that she can see a 3D Passion Flower and it looks great. Now she wants to look back at the others you've posted up to see if she can see those too.
Well done Keith.
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the neepster
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I can't get it either Derek... I've tried and tried.
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peteski
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Superb, looks great!
Can any of you do the regular magic eye pictures?
If so, then use the same technique.
I find it easier to view these ones on a smaller screen - so that there is less in the background to distract you, or download and view as a slideshow with a plain black background.
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creators
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Thanks so much for your comments, I wonder if I have missed something in the explanation of these pictures. There is no hidden picture in these, it is exactly what you can see, a Passion flower, and it is that flower that is in 3D when the two images are combined by going cross eyed. It was when you wrote that Mrs D can see a passion flower that lead me to believe you might have been expecting something else Derek.
I am really sorry you can't get to see these Shirley, there must be a reason why some can and some can't, but I have no idea why that is.
Peteski is bang on the money, they are easier to see when on a black background, with no distractions.
Now that Mrs D has seen one, they will get easier and easier because your brain knows what it is looking for.
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