s a follow up to my post on 3D stereograms, a new set.
What is it?
A stereogram is an optical illusion of depth created from flat, two-dimensional image or images. Originally, stereogram referred to a pair of stereo images which could be viewed using stereoscope. Other types of stereograms include anaglyphs and autostereograms. From Wikipedia.
So what?
Not only for fun but also used in Space explorations, has clinical, mathematical, scientific and engineering uses as well.
The below image is a superb example for a stereoscopic image and can be viewed using the cross-eyed method.
Courtesy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereogram
Below is an excellent example of an autostereogram. This can be viewed best using the ‘wall-eye’ method. That is the opposite of the cross eyed method.
Courtesy http://www.garybeene.com/images/rds-death.jpg
And the most awesomest of all…
Built from http://www.easystereogrambuilder.com/newStereogram.aspx
Enjoy madi!
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Hehe, that last one was toooo much machan!!!
And I am sure we still know some people who cannot “see” it!!
Naveen Roy(Quote) (Reply)
Hehehe… couldn’t resist that at all. And yes, Karthik still can’t ‘see’ these things. Finally, he is able to see a bit with the cross eyed method which is not going to be great though.
Anwin(Quote) (Reply)
I cannot ‘see’ the last one…. how do i do it??
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