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Re: Dominant eye vs. lazy eye


  • From: P3D Larry Berlin <lberlin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Dominant eye vs. lazy eye
  • Date: Wed, 15 Jan 1997 14:10:35 -0800

>Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 21:26:06 -0800 (PST)
>From: P3D Tom Lang  writes:
>
>OK, here's someone with experience. I have what has been diagnosed as
>"lazy eye" or amblyopia (spelling?).  My right eye is extremely dominant.
>My left suffers from reduced resolution.  The resolving power in the
>center is actually worse than off-center.  I still have binocular vision.
>My eyes track opjects together.  I experience and enjoy stereo images.  I
>get a good sense of depth through the viewer.  I suspect my sense of depth
>in projected 3d might be somewhat reduced.  (I have watched Captain EO at
>Disneyland.  I find myself seeing objects comming off the screen, but
>don't see the need to reach out and touch them or duck out of the way).
>I have been unable to free-view images, and suspect this is due to an
>incredible coordination I have between eye-crossing and focus distance...I
>just can't un-coordinate.  I also have been unable to see the magic eye
>hidden pictures.
>
>Tom

*****  For you and others like you help is on the way. One of the potentials
for using LCS glasses is to place stereograms into that viewing environment.
Then you will be able to see them. Once having seen what's inside, you may
even be able to get the free-viewing started. Sometimes getting a glimpse is
all it takes to learn the technique.

Larry Berlin

Email: lberlin@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.sonic.net/~lberlin/
http://3dzine.simplenet.com/


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