Stereoscope
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From: jamusbaranus
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  • You have the images reversed so the effect is what's called "pseudostereo". The right image should correspond to the right eye and the left image should correspond to the left eye. Cross-eyed viewing is extremely uncomfortable because it's not a natural position for the eyes. Parallel viewing, on the other hand, is the same as looking through a window or into a mirror. We don't focus on the surface of the glass, we look through it. This is backward.

  • this is really cool...from an art teacher point of view, what a great way to introduce some master works! Bravo!

  • this is so cool with a stereoscope! Thanks Richard Withers. James, you really are a visual and aural rock star. What a pleasure to work with you!

  • JB U ROCK so HARD!

  • You can see it in 3D if you look beyond the monitor. Like this magic eye things. Though, I think the sides need to be reversed.

  • wish I had a victorian stereoscope!  Looks like the concept changed, unless you are doing another one with Scott and Darwin. It was fun doing this with you! You sound lovely!

  • Concept has grown a bit - expanded. The potential work with Darwin & Scott would have been perfect yesterday (esp. with the pauses). Thanks again!

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