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Free & Crosseyed Viewing


  • From: P3D Glen Murray <grmurray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Free & Crosseyed Viewing
  • Date: Thu, 03 Oct 1996 17:04:17 -0400

   First of all, I kind of wonder what all this will do to my eyes in the
long run-   I am *still* trying to teach myself to freeview-  but apparently
the muscles used to pull focus back in from a distance while leaving my eyes
diverged are not as strong or controllable as the ones that can push the
focus out while leaving my eyes converged.     I guess.   Anyway, I don't
know if I read something on this list about this trick to use while viewing
crosseyed, or realized it on my own, or both.  You can block the outside
images with something and only leave the center image-  this will not work
with freeviewing, right? or will it? 
   It seems to be much easier for people to get when the distraction of the
outer images is gone (2d people not used to torqueing their eyes around like
this.)
   We must all be so attuned to vision problems, I would think, also-  the
slightest thing wrong with either view causes problems, whereas most
people's dominant eye would hide the problem from them until it was much
worse.  Enough rambling.

Glen
............grmurray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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