Roque de los Muchachos
(Anleitung in Deutsch vorheriges Bild)
3D without glasses (viewing with the cross-eye technique)
You see a 3D image when your right eye is looking at the left image and your left eye is looking at the right.
It's easier than you think:
View the screen from a distance of approximately 50cm.
Hold your index finger about 15cm in front of your nose.
Look at your finger.
Now you can observe that a third image is created in the background between the two images.
Alternate your gaze between the third image and your finger (varying* them if necessary) until the third image becomes the full 3D image.
You can now take your finger off.
You can cover the two outer images with your hands and only look at the 3D image in the middle.
Do not do this for too long and allow your eyes to relax.
*Distances vary with screen width and nose length
Road LP-4 and Isaac Newton Observatory and Atlantic Ocean
Fuji Finepix real 3d W3
Roque de los Muchachos
(Anleitung in Deutsch vorheriges Bild)
3D without glasses (viewing with the cross-eye technique)
You see a 3D image when your right eye is looking at the left image and your left eye is looking at the right.
It's easier than you think:
View the screen from a distance of approximately 50cm.
Hold your index finger about 15cm in front of your nose.
Look at your finger.
Now you can observe that a third image is created in the background between the two images.
Alternate your gaze between the third image and your finger (varying* them if necessary) until the third image becomes the full 3D image.
You can now take your finger off.
You can cover the two outer images with your hands and only look at the 3D image in the middle.
Do not do this for too long and allow your eyes to relax.
*Distances vary with screen width and nose length
Road LP-4 and Isaac Newton Observatory and Atlantic Ocean
Fuji Finepix real 3d W3