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<p>[QUOTE="TIF, post: 3236542, member: 56859"]I always enjoy those, Doug. Thanks for posting them.</p><p><br /></p><p>The triple shots are interesting. I'm right-eye dominant and cross my left eye to get the 3D effect. If I lock in the focus when the 3 shots become 4, the second image (or image set) from the right is the one with the correct dimensional effect. The third image from the right is wrong. For instance, in the last set showing the centration dimple, when crossing my eyes enough to get four separate images, the second image from the right shows the dimple as incuse and the third image from the right has the dimple in relief.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I were able to cross my right eye instead, I wonder if this order would be reversed? In other words, would it be the third image from the right which is correctly seen as an incuse dimple? I don't have enough eye control to test that.</p><p><br /></p><p>Again for the series of three images, if I continue to cross my left eye until I see five complete images and then lock my focus on the center image, it is 2D! The 3D effect is gone. Figuring out why is too much for my brain right now but I'd guess that it is because the two overlapping images are identical.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TIF, post: 3236542, member: 56859"]I always enjoy those, Doug. Thanks for posting them. The triple shots are interesting. I'm right-eye dominant and cross my left eye to get the 3D effect. If I lock in the focus when the 3 shots become 4, the second image (or image set) from the right is the one with the correct dimensional effect. The third image from the right is wrong. For instance, in the last set showing the centration dimple, when crossing my eyes enough to get four separate images, the second image from the right shows the dimple as incuse and the third image from the right has the dimple in relief. If I were able to cross my right eye instead, I wonder if this order would be reversed? In other words, would it be the third image from the right which is correctly seen as an incuse dimple? I don't have enough eye control to test that. Again for the series of three images, if I continue to cross my left eye until I see five complete images and then lock my focus on the center image, it is 2D! The 3D effect is gone. Figuring out why is too much for my brain right now but I'd guess that it is because the two overlapping images are identical.[/QUOTE]
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