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  • cool!!!

  • Woudln't it be 'converge' the eyes in the instructions, if you'r using the cross-eyed method?? :?

    Cool vid!! =D Adding the two dots at the top was a good idea to help beginners ;-)

  • Awesome !!

  • Fantastic, on many occasions I felt the impulse to blink. A sucess

  • Nice video. For me crossview is harder than parallel, but I'm able to focus my view using a thin wire or needle.

  • @Funbot15th That's funny. In my case it's the other way round. I find stereoscopic pairs meant to be viewed with the parallel method much harder to see than stereoscopic pairs that have to be seen with the cross-eyed view. This just happens to me with the stereoscopic pairs, though. In the case of normal 'hidden image' stereograms, I can use both methods fine. And certain 'floater' stereograms are easier to see in cross-eyed than in parallel, too. Lol, this is so curious!! XD

  • Dang, I can't see to do "cross-eyed" - only parallel. Oh well.

  • cool, its work !

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