Saturday, December 15

Because You Hadn't Had Enough 3D

If you're new to this, cross your eyes to merge the two images and you'll see it in mind-boggling 3D!

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Something I've found helpful is cupping your hands against your screen around the outside of the pictures, so that the background doesn't distract your eyes.

Update: Another handy trick is understanding PD's Law of 3D.

  • D=E/P
As your distance from the screen (D) increases, the 3-dimensional "pop" (P) decreases and the degree of ease of focusing on the picture (E) increases. In layman's terms, the farther away from your screen your eyeballs are, the easier it is to see the image in 3D, but the effect is less intense.

I'm going to begin including a different picture of my cat, Dexter, in each post until I run out of pictures. I just feel I should share with you the awesomeness that is my cat.

"Man, I'm insanely awesome."
-Dexter

1 crunchy, crunchy comment

Jake said...

I'm already tired of Dexter being at the end of every post.