http://vis.sdsc.edu/research/orion_stereo.html Jim Gibson called our attention to this site some time ago; with the recent interest in winter objects I thought a re-post would be timely. Neat site, thanks again, Jim. All you have to do is cross your eyes and superimpose the images mentally. No glasses or stereo viewer needed, the images are already in the correct orientation for viewing. _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today! http://vote.yahoo.com
That beats the crap out of floor tiles! Thanks Chuck... ;) ooops, what happens if your eye's won't straighten out??? :( Quoting Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com>:
http://vis.sdsc.edu/research/orion_stereo.html
Jim Gibson called our attention to this site some time ago; with the recent interest in winter objects I thought a re-post would be timely. Neat site, thanks again, Jim.
All you have to do is cross your eyes and superimpose the images mentally. No glasses or stereo viewer needed, the images are already in the correct orientation for viewing.
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Those are pretty cool. Of course, everything else looks a little funny now...
http://vis.sdsc.edu/research/orion_stereo.html
Jim Gibson called our attention to this site some time ago; with the recent interest in winter objects I thought a re-post would be timely. Neat site, thanks again, Jim.
All you have to do is cross your eyes and superimpose the images mentally. No glasses or stereo viewer needed, the images are already in the correct orientation for viewing.
Now look, say, at the second pair from the bottom and move your head toward the screen, like you are flying into the nebula. Keep it all in-focus as you zoom. Now go get the Excedrin. --- Michael Carnes <moogiebird@earthlink.net> wrote:
Those are pretty cool. Of course, everything else looks a little funny now...
http://vis.sdsc.edu/research/orion_stereo.html
Jim Gibson called our attention to this site some time ago; with the recent interest in winter objects I thought a re-post would be timely. Neat site, thanks again, Jim.
All you have to do is cross your eyes and superimpose the images mentally. No glasses or stereo viewer needed, the images are already in the correct orientation for viewing.
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Ow! My nose hurts.
Now look, say, at the second pair from the bottom and move your head toward the screen, like you are flying into the nebula. Keep it all in-focus as you zoom.
Now go get the Excedrin.
--- Michael Carnes <moogiebird@earthlink.net> wrote:
Those are pretty cool. Of course, everything else looks a little funny now...
http://vis.sdsc.edu/research/orion_stereo.html
Jim Gibson called our attention to this site some time ago; with the recent interest in winter objects I thought a re-post would be timely. Neat site, thanks again, Jim.
All you have to do is cross your eyes and superimpose the images mentally. No glasses or stereo viewer needed, the images are already in the correct orientation for viewing.
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