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| Hello Friends, This is getting to be fun......and it is also raining outside so I'm playing. It really is better to look at one of the larger sizes....you must relax your eyes (kind of cross them by focusing closer)...you'll end up seeing three panels with the 3D panel in the middle.....at this point you should see some stars closer and others farther away. It takes a few seconds to get the hang of it. Credit to Steve Cannistra for the method. Here is the horsehead in 3D small ![]() large: http://www.budguinn.com/gallery2/v/3...geViewsIndex=1 comments are always appreciated,
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| Well, I can't make the effect work for me. My eyes [or brain] do not want to cooperate. Aren't you afraid your eyes will get permanently stuck? <g> Dean Jacobsen www.astrophoto.net W6DBJ |
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| I too had a hard time merging the images on my laptop screen but with a larger monitor, it was a lot easier. Once you see the 2 images merge, it really is pretty cool!!! Quote:
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| ...problems with the 3d effect here... what is the best distance to the monitor? |
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| You have to cross your eyes until the 2 horsies meet.
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