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Seeing these in 3D can take a bit of practice. The easiest way for me is to look at the image an let my eyes relax, going unfocused. Once the images blur you will see 3 instead of 2. Slowly focus on the middle image and you'll get the 3D effect.

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Interesting

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Yeah they can be. I'm still learning the technique so interesting is high praise.

It took me forever to be able to see these kind of pics in 3D and it was a literally painful process. Gave me a headache. :laughing:

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I learned to do it when I was a child.. It's fun to look at gemstones that way..

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Great! I look forward to seeing more of your stereo photos.
I haven't quite mastered taking stereo photos yet. I either move the camera to the side too much or not enough.
I did however managed to convert some 2D images to 3D with photoshop. Have a look. [link]

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is that meant to be viewed cross-eyed or is it rather the "looking through the screen technique"? cross-eyed i get the depth in the wrong direction - and for the other technique the pictures are too big for me :giggle:

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