All those who work a lot at the computer or who need their eyesight restored! - page 7

 
TheXpert:

Almost broke my eyes.

 

The effect is based on the fact that when the eyes look into the distance, the eye muscles relax,

so the pictures must be shifted to a distance equal to the distance between the eyes.

is only possible when the width of each picture is slightly less than or equal to

eye distance. Conclusion: reduce the size of the whole picture, consisting of two pictures (zoom out),

Otherwise, the eyes have to diverge at a negative angle, and this is not relaxing, but rather stressful.

 

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Zhunko:


is the best representation of 3D I've ever seen.

 
Yeah. It's not easy. You have to be a virtuoso with your eyes. You have to shift your eyes to a low angle.
 
Zhunko:
Yeah. It's not easy. You have to be a virtuoso with your eyes. You have to shift your eyes to a smaller angle.


when I saw the sun in all its glory and the amount of depth in the picture after the palm tree, I was blown away...

 
Beautiful, but I saw it all from the backside ))
 

there's also a camel... on the back of the pyramid...


...a little instruction on how to look at pictures.

The first, simple method: Approach the monitor at a distance where you cannot focus on the picture. It is best to get close. Wait for the moment when the image is blurred and you will not be able to see it clearly (you do not have to wait long for this moment :)) You can also achieve this by looking at some distant object, and then shifting your gaze to the monitor without changing the focal distance of your eyes. Now slowly move your head away from the monitor, but don't change your gaze. As you move your head away from the monitor, some fragments of the picture will come closer to you and some will move further away. And, if you are looking at pictures of the second type, you will eventually see cloudy spots "above the picture". Now look closely at these changes and you will finally see a three-dimensional image. Without having any practice in looking at stereo pictures, it is better not to run your gaze over the whole stereo image or blink, otherwise the image may disappear and your gaze will focus on the picture.

Method two, interesting: Learn this method better after the first, although you can do it immediately, but it will be a little more difficult. It is possible to look at a picture from any distance, but for a start, I recommend no more than half a meter. So look carefully at the picture and mentally imagine that the picture volumetric and some points are deeper than others. So we look deep into the picture. The deeper you look, the better. You can also try to look away. Since we have two eyes, we have to look at two points, which are as far apart as possible. It's difficult, but at least try to take your eyes a little distance apart. And then the desired stereo image appears in the foreground.

When the stereo image is already in front of your eyes, you can move your gaze around and see if the image is really three dimensional. If you already have experience in looking at stereo images, try to see stereo effects from a farther distance. And it is better to use the second method of viewing stereo images. With enough experience, you can see the "stereo" in the picture from a distance of 3 meters or more.