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Simple Instructions
1. Sit squarely in front of the images - neither above nor below, and not to either side. Keep your head and eyes level.
2. Cross your eyes until the two images have spread to become three.
3. Look at the middle image, which is a stereoptic fusion of the original two. It will appear to be 3-dimensional. (Ignore the two side images.)
(If you find this to be very difficult, you might try poising your index finger vertically about 8 or 10 inches in front of your eyes, lined up with the center of the screen, then focus on your finger-tip. That should automatically create three images, the middle of which you can begin to see behind the finger. Wean your attention from the finger to the center image; then remove your hand from view and enjoy the scene.)
(For better and easier instructions, click yellow button above.)
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