Patrick, Now that Chuck has posted a cross-eyed pair of Pluto images, compare your cross-eyed view of the NASA images with the same view of those that Chuck posted. If you don't see an astounding and obvious difference, then you are not using the same viewing technique with those two pairs of images. And, no, stereo viewing has nothing to do with Mac or Windows. Ed --------------------------------------- Quoting Wiggins Patrick <paw@digis.net>:
Maybe I'm missing something but with my Mac I just look crossed eyed at the images the way they are displayed. No need to make any adjustments.
Does Windows make that not work?
patrick
On 23 Jul 2015, at 13:59, Ed <utnatsedj1@xmission.com> wrote:
For those who prefer the cross-eyed method of viewing, here's how on your computer running Windows 7 or above.
Use the Windows Snipping tool to outline (snip) the right-hand image of the pair displayed by NASA. Do not include any white area in your outline.
Place the resulting snipped image window to the left of the left-hand image of the NASA pair.
Line up the snipped image vertically just as the NASA images are aligned with each other.
Narrow the snipped image window so Pluto is closer to the right boundary of the window, but without clipping off any of Pluto's image.
Slide the snipped image window as close to the left side of the NASA pair as possible without overlapping any of the left-hand NASA image.
Cross your eyes and concentrate on the two images on the left out of the three that are now showing on the screen. Ignore the image on the far right of the NASA pair.
Enjoy
Ed Stimpson
Quoting Wiggins Patrick <paw@digis.net>:
We're going to try to spot Pluto with the Grim at Saturday's star party. Somehow I don't think it will look this good. :)
patrick
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