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The following pairs of pictures can be looked at stereoscopically by using the cross-eyed method. When going cross-eyed, each eye receives its own image. A spatial perception is formed in the heads of the spectator from a comparison of the two almost identical photos. |
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| Pictures by Hans Knuchel. Published 1984 by Tanner and Staehlin, Zurich (Reise in Land der 3. Dimension) and 1992, -94, -96 by Lars Mueller, Baden (Stereo, See Saw and Flatland) |
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| 03/16/2002 | ||||