Re: Self Portrait Gallery: David Small

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Incredible!  I used a Victorian stereo viewer (with the slide carrier 
removed) and a blurred 3d image appeared.  It's not quite in focus as 
the carrier track on the stereo viewer is too long but it's enclosed 
in a frame that looks like a section of a prolate spheroid formed by 
the eyeglass frames.   I don't want to cut off a piece of the carrier 
just to try to improve this image.  I tried another scheme.  It's the 
3d glass set up included with a book "Beneath the Sea in 3D."  It 
doesn't work with this image.  I can't do the eye cross method.

Roger


>  > For those who can practice the "cross eye" method of viewing 3D pairs
>>  ...  this image has added depth.
>
>Great Scott ... Bob!
>
>Interesting observation ... I can't do crosseyed but I hope David forgives me
>for this and so I opened it in a photo program, reversed it, and VOILA!
>_parallel view_ !! (although I have not stopped to think whether things in the
>photograph are correct-reading or not. At least depth is correct reading!!
>
>andy

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  University of Houston
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