OK......... now for something a bit different........
- Sit so that you look directly between the 2 pictures of Jupiter.
- Focus on the space between the 2 pictures of Jupiter.
- Focus about 10 meters behind your computer's monitor.
- Two extra images of Jupiter will appear - eventually.
- Focus on getting these 2 new images in the middle to merge into one image.
- Merge these 2 new images by focussing behind them.
- This will result in a row of three images of Jupiter - the one in the middle will be in 3 D.
If you struggle to see the 3D images, try using the cross-eyed method.
- Focus on the gap between the pictures and go cross-eyed, a third picture will appear in the middle of the two, concentrate on keeping this middle picture steady, eventually the two outer pictures will disappear and the one you are concentrating on will be in 3D.
To be able to see these pictures in 3D takes practice. Do not be disappointed if you cannot see it within a second or two. It takes at least a minute or two if you are not experienced in viewing 3D images without 3D glasses.
Important: For most 3D stereo pairs you must be at least meters from your computer's monitor.
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