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FREEVIEWING


  • From: P3D Clifford L Davis <mr.3-d@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: FREEVIEWING
  • Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 21:50:34 EDT

Mike Aversa:
<  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?

I'm not an old timer but......
I am excellent at free viewing.
You just hold the image very very close (very to your eyes.
Close your eyes forabout 3-4 seconds, then open them, they will slowly
focus and you will see a blurry image.
Make your eyes concentrate towardthecenter of the images,do not let them
wander....nowslowly pull the imageaway from your face.......slowly and
keep your eyes centered on that nonexistent "third middle image". slowly
pull it away, you will eventually gain focus andsee the beautiful depth
of field.
I can do this in as little as 2 seconds and don't even have to strain to
look at the image for minutes upon minutes.
I've been doing this forquitesome time.
Hope this helps.
JOHN GOTTI TRIBUTE PAGE
http://www.Gotti.com


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