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T3D viewing disparity


  • From: John Slivon <frogs@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: T3D viewing disparity
  • Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 07:22:46 -0500

I have a simple question. I have recently learned how to view stereo pairs
using the crossed eyes method. I have noticed that when viewed cross-eyed,
the stereo image appears to be about 60% of the size of either image of the
pair. When I view images using the parallel method, the stereo image appears
to be the same size as either image of the pair. Am I just screwed up or is
there some "scientific" explanation worthy of tech-3D for this?
John Slivon


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