I was watching Steve Mould's video about Peruvian whistling vessels, where he has a turntable x-ray of such a vessel as a cross-eyed stereogram ( ua-cam.com/video/d_BvHJXIAQs/v-deo.html ). I had no idea what that was and started researching until I landed here. Now I actually learned how to watch it in 3D, and I'm quite amazed! Thanks a lot!
I can only do parallel, which is weird, because I feel like I'm crossing my eyes to see it. No matter what I try, the cross views look dimensionally-reversed. Have I discovered a new kind of dyslexia? 🤔 Note: I am both-handed and wear glasses for astigmatism and am using progressive lenses. But this may have been this way before presbyopia set in. 👀
Doesn't work for me. The parallel method is so easy, quick, and natural for me. I can't force my brain to combine them for cross-eyed viewing. Nor can I reconcile the difference in focal distance versus convergence distance when cross-eyed, but easy for parallel.
What works for me is I focus on the tip of my nose and go cross eyed like that And then I can slowly relax my eyes back into "normal" focus until it reaches the focus needed to view the pic in cross eyed mode
I just tried it. It is really hard. Like, I can see 3D as one picture for 0,5 sec, but if I try to focus picture is devided again. I need to practice it really hard.
That you so much! This tutorial is incredible! And extremely well explained. Indeed, I've learned a lot from it.
Thank you perfect for my TMS
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I was watching Steve Mould's video about Peruvian whistling vessels, where he has a turntable x-ray of such a vessel as a cross-eyed stereogram ( ua-cam.com/video/d_BvHJXIAQs/v-deo.html ). I had no idea what that was and started researching until I landed here. Now I actually learned how to watch it in 3D, and I'm quite amazed! Thanks a lot!
I can only do parallel, which is weird, because I feel like I'm crossing my eyes to see it. No matter what I try, the cross views look dimensionally-reversed. Have I discovered a new kind of dyslexia? 🤔 Note: I am both-handed and wear glasses for astigmatism and am using progressive lenses. But this may have been this way before presbyopia set in. 👀
Doesn't work for me. The parallel method is so easy, quick, and natural for me. I can't force my brain to combine them for cross-eyed viewing. Nor can I reconcile the difference in focal distance versus convergence distance when cross-eyed, but easy for parallel.
I have the same problem. Did you find a way to learn cross-eyed viewing? I am so used to parallel viewing that it is way easier for me to do
What works for me is I focus on the tip of my nose and go cross eyed like that
And then I can slowly relax my eyes back into "normal" focus until it reaches the focus needed to view the pic in cross eyed mode
I will never understand why there are people who see stereoscopic pictures instantly... Other people just can't do it
I just tried it. It is really hard. Like, I can see 3D as one picture for 0,5 sec, but if I try to focus picture is devided again. I need to practice it really hard.
@@Martink9191 You will find that this is easy.. Be patient
Doesn't work?
can you please explain how two pictures fuse into one? do I have to like lose focus or something like looking at stereograms or something
Don’t work.