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Re: Freeviewing
- From: P3D Susan Wageman <suewage@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Freeviewing
- Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 14:49:31 -0700 (PDT)
On Wed, 18 Sep 1996, P3D Mike Aversa wrote:
> Once again... the subject of freeviewing has piqued my interest... Clifford
> says that he does because he can... well, i don't because i can't!! I have
> tried and tried and can't seem to get it. Any suggestions from the
> old-timers in the group on how to freeview?? Is it possible that some
> people because of their sight are not able to freeview? or is it possible
> for all to freeview with practice?
Well, I can freeview sometimes. I use the look beyond the image method.
It usually takes quite a while to click in, but once I get it, I can
usually look at all the views I want before losing it. It never works
when I am tired and lighting must be excellent. It also does not work
when I am wearing glasses instead of contacts (and without one or the
other I can't see the hand in front of my face).
I find that the mini-stereoviews in auction catalogues are very easy to
freeview. Maybe some more practice there will help on the larger (normal
size) views.
- Susan
swageman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
suewageman@xxxxxxxxxxx
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