Author Topic: Stereograms  (Read 3245 times)

Specifically cross eyed stereograms. Two images (or videos) are shot from angles that mimic a human's binocular vision. When these images are side by side, they can be superimposed on each other by crossing your eyes. Together they show a true 3d image with depth perception. Just line them up so that you have a third image between the two.











And a video:

CGI rollercoaster




I dont understand how crossing your eyes can merge the pictures, then again, my eyes are messed up


I don't understand how people can't cross their eyes...


I don't understand how people can't cross their eyes...
Im half blind so I cant
I feel left out :C

I don't understand how people can't cross their eyes...

Things you find easy may not be easy for others.

For example, my spanish cannot make the hard A sound or the Z sound.
Many people can't roll their R's.
A lot of people cannot bend the top knuckles of their fingers.

Also, I cannot cross my eyes unless Im staring at my nose, forget if I know why.


I recently discovered that if its too hard to cross your eyes you can find gifs






I recently discovered that if its too hard to cross your eyes you can find gifs

Holy forget.  Cool.

@Adio
Looks 3D against a regular photo :o

@Adio
Looks 3D against a regular photo :o

um ya thats the point


Ok i figured out how to do it and it's loving awesome

Ok i figured out how to do it and it's loving awesome

or you could just look at gifs they require less work