walleye doubledogs in 3-D

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HOW TO FREE-VIEW 3-D

Go to the CROSSEYE VIEW

Most 3-D pictures are looked at with a viewing device, but it is still possible to "fuse" the images and get the three-dimensional effect without such a device. To free-view the picture of my good friend Riley in 3-D heres what you do.
  1. View from normal distance. Look at the picture then close your eyes and relax.
  2. When you open your eyes do not focus, but remain relaxed and let the picture remain out of focus. You will see the print "doubledogs" begin to float together, or you may concentrate on Riley's nose.  Let it happen as the images come together until you see three images.
  3. You will begin to see the middle picture in three dimensions as it fuses together.
  4. Slowly begin to focus as you keep the central images overlapped.
  5. If you have done everything right, the middle image will be 3-D!
  6. If this doesn't work, try the crosseyed view.
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If you want to learn more about 3-D photography, you can visit the 3d-web right now.

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