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DoctorOfSpace | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 01:22 | Message # 3391 |
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| Will require a bit more than that to make them display right, but will see if I can do it anyway.
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Hornblower | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 02:44 | Message # 3392 |
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| Here are some more!



And this one was taken just a few hours ago!

The curiosity rover in a nutshell: Mission control on the left, Curiosity and its many cameras on the right)
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JackDole | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 02:47 | Message # 3393 |
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| I swapped the sides at one of the pictures, for parallel view. For some people the parallel view is easier than the crossview.
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Hornblower | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 02:58 | Message # 3394 |
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| JackDole, I believe the term is wall-eyed (opposite of cross-eyed). But I could be wrong.
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JackDole | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 03:33 | Message # 3395 |
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| Hornblower, I believe wall-eyed is just an urban expression: Urban Dictionary: Wall-eyed
The official expression is parallel view.
3D Optical Illusions -- How to See Stereographic Photography
ParallelView: Swapped CrossView - Reddit
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Hornblower | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 03:36 | Message # 3396 |
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| JackDole, Well either way, what do you think about them?
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Hornblower | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 03:48 | Message # 3397 |
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| Here are the most recent 2 images:


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Addition: Next time, I'm going to try an experiment which incorporates cross-view and parallel-view into the same image
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JackDole | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 03:59 | Message # 3398 |
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| Hornblower, I like your pictures, as I generally like such stereo pictures.
But as I said, I find 'parallel view' much easier, although the pictures, or the screen must not be too large.
If you search with Google for 'JackDole parallel view' and then go to 'Pictures', you may find some pictures from me. Also, if you search here in the forum for 'parallel view'.
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Hornblower | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 04:05 | Message # 3399 |
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| This should be easier for everyone
Cross-view: Focus on first and middle image Parallel-view: Focus on middle and last image

Edited by Hornblower - Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 04:07 |
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JackDole | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 04:14 | Message # 3400 |
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| Hornblower, This is awesome!
Too bad I did not think of it!
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Hornblower | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 04:43 | Message # 3401 |
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| Cross-view: Focus on first and middle image Parallel-view: Focus on middle and last image Click to enlarge
Back to Murray Buttes


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Salvo | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 07:34 | Message # 3402 |
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| I can't see 3d images with any of those methods... I guess I need to practice a little
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Watsisname | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 09:59 | Message # 3403 |
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| Salvo, try this. Open up this image in a new tab or window and make it fullsize.
With your head level and directly in front of the middle of the image, hold your finger up (vertically) against the middle of the image. Maintain focus on your finger, and slowly bring your head and finger back away from the screen. You should notice the two images on each side form an overlap in the middle, kind of like this. Keep bringing your head and finger back (or you can bring your finger closer to you) so that this middle portion gets wider and wider. It may get more blurry as well. Your goal is to make it square. Once it's square, drop your finger away, and let your eyes relax on the image. It may just snap back into the regular image, or, if you can maintain your near point of focus, it might come together to show the 3D effect. It will look like three square images in a row, with the middle one being 3D.
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Hornblower | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 11:46 | Message # 3404 |
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| Cross-view: Focus on first and middle image Parallel-view: Focus on middle and last image Click to enlarge
Some more rocks from a few days ago
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JackDole | Date: Wednesday, 16.11.2016, 15:03 | Message # 3405 |
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| Salvo, Here is the principle - as I find - quite well explained: How to See 3D
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